Japan is using AI to fight manga piracy, shut down illegal sites, and speed up official translations for fans worldwide.
Hiroshi Mikitani touts public acceptance of the technology and policymakers’ “innovation-first” approach to regulating it.
The remarks come as officials consider shifting crypto out of a standalone regulatory regime and into securities law.
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Top 10: Twin-engined fighters of the Second World War
Why would anyone opt for a twin-engine setup for a fighter? Well, sometimes a bigger aircraft was required for greater range, ...
Japan's manufacturing activity stalled in December as demand declined at a slower pace from the previous month, a ...
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President Lee begins state visit to China amid US-China tensions
President Lee Jae-myung arrived in Beijing on the 4th, beginning a four-day state visit to China. This marks the first visit ...
The Commission on Audit (COA) slammed the "mismanaged" Forestland Management Project (FMP) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency ...
As cognitive decline spreads among older investors, nearly half of Japan’s GDP is increasingly vulnerable to mismanagement, fraud and inactivity.
Japan is facing its most complex security environment in generations, pointing to Russia, China, North Korea and uncertainty ...
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