Japan may ease privacy rules to aid AI development

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Japan’s Personal Information Protection Commission is considering nixing a prior consent requirement when obtaining sensitive personal information for the development of artificial intelligence.

The move by the government agency is intended to make it easier for AI-related businesses to utilize personal information. The personal information protection law is reviewed every three years.

“In light of the creation and development of new industries, a study is being made while balancing the protection of personal rights and interests and the utilization of personal information,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said at a news conference on Friday.

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