The G7 expressed their commitment to threats from outside, as worries about digital absolutism in nations like China persist.
The digital ministers of the Group of Seven countries have decided that "risk-based" regulation on artificial intelligence should be adopted.
By adopting this idea, the Japanese government hopes to provide a road map for future initiatives like the development of a base registry that companies may use as a resource for information on data protection laws in other nations. With the aid of digital tools, they hope to work together to combat fake news and other types of misinformation, network limitations, and human rights abuses.
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