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Japan Debates Personal Information Protection Law Amendment for AI Development
Japan's House of Councillors has begun deliberations on a bill to amend the Personal Information Protection Law, which includes relaxing regulations for acquiring personal data to promote AI development. The opposition party advocates for mandatory deletion of names and addresses for sensitive data like medical history.
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