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INTERVIEW: Personal Info Panel Chair Suggests Fine System

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Tokyo, July 26 (Jiji Press)–The head of Japan’s Personal Information Protection Commission has emphasized the need to introduce a monetary penalty system to help develop the country’s artificial intelligence industry. In a recent interview with Jiji Press, Satoru Tezuka, who assumed the role of commission chair in May, said that the country “should introduce” a fine system for profits gain…

INTERVIEW: Personal Info Panel Chair Suggests Fine System

Tokyo, July 26 (Jiji Press)–The head of Japan’s Personal Information Protection Commission has emphasized the need to introduce a monetary penalty system to help develop the country’s artificial intelligence industry. In a recent interview with Jiji Press, Satoru Tezuka, who assumed the role of commission chair in May, said that the country “should introduce” a fine system for profits gain…

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