Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio Meets Joe Biden, Emphasizing AI Concerns

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Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio visited the White House on Wednesday for a summit meeting with President Joe Biden.

“I am hopeful that 2024 will be the year for the Japanese economy to break free from the deflationary sentiment and cost-cutting, scaling-down mentality that has weighed heavily on our nation,” KishidaMicrosoft President Brad Smith to celebrate Microsoft’s $3 billion investment in two Japanese data centers and a new AI laboratory. The lab is scheduled to train three million AI workers by 2027. Among their duties will be helping the Japanese government to improve its cybersecurity defenses.

Microsoft said its Japanese investment was part of the company’s drive to “increase its hyperscale cloud computing and AI infrastructure.” As for the new AI lab in Japan, Microsoft said it would focus on “areas including embodied AI and robotics, societal AI and wellbeing, and scientific discovery that align with Japan’s socio-economic priorities.”, a document that said artificial intelligence should be designed in a way that actively promotes “human dignity, diversity, and sustainability.

Some of the enthusiasm for these projects appears to stem from the Biden administration’s desire to formulate a new set of AI regulations before the end of Biden’s term. The White House recently set a year-end deadline for federal agencies to develop strategies for monitoring the impact of AI technology.on Tuesday that Japanese Education Minister Moriyama Masahito will “soon” visit the U.S. for meetings with U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy David Turk, during which they will sign the first U.S.

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