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Detailed Report On Legal Requirements For Ai Being Prepared

Detailed Report On Legal Requirements For Ai Being Prepared

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KUALA LUMPUR, June 30 (Bernama) -- The Ministry of Digital is in the process of preparing a detailed report on the legal requirements related to artificial intelligence (AI) to be tabled in the Dewan Rakyat.
Minister Gobind Singh Deo said that a study on AI has been initiated by the National AI Office (NAIO) and will be submitted to his ministry soon.
'(Once NAIO presents the study), we will then bring it to the Cabinet for a decision on the next course of action,' he told reporters after launching the 'Kita Bagi Jadi Komuniti' campaign by CIMB Group Holdings Bhd here today.

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