Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots are nothing new, but the rapid emergence of chatbots as new technologies and integration into society has raised public concern.
A new survey outside of Japan, released on April 30, reveals major concerns among local residents over the spread of AI chatbots. want stricter regulation in
The poll was conducted as part of a broader survey that touched on topics such as current government approval rates and pandemic-related events. However, the AI component comes shortly after Japanese officials publicly voiced their support for his OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT.
On April 10, Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said the government was considering integrating AI into the system. However, this is only possible if privacy and cybersecurity issues are properly addressed.
Recently, Japan has been promoting a more friendly environment for innovation in the fields of cryptocurrencies and Web3. His Web3 project team in the country released a new white his paper on how to grow the local cryptocurrency scene on April 6th.
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Governments around the world are questioning AI regulation and its impact on society. Italy is one of the first countries to temporarily ban the use of ChatGPT. Although officials recently said the technology could reenter the country after agreeing to a request for transparency.
In Germany, the regulator has launched its own investigation into ChatGPT’s compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation. Across the European Union, parliamentarians are finalizing artificial intelligence legislation that will set a precedent for all member states.
Chinese officials have also announced that AI companies and the technology itself will soon be subject to compulsory security reviews as technology development increases.
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