Japan digital minister Matsumoto warned on Friday that the country risks becoming an "AI colony" if it cannot keep pace with rapid AI development. He defended a government bill to amend the Personal Data Protection Law to permit AI developers to use

2026-06-05

Japan digital minister Matsumoto warned on Friday that the country risks becoming an "AI colony" if it cannot keep pace with rapid AI development. He defended a government bill to amend the Personal Data Protection Law to permit AI developers to use personal records, including medical and criminal data, for model training without individual consent, saying the change is intended to prevent Japan from falling behind. Opposition parties have raised data-leak and privacy risks.