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Japan EU to Deepen Cooperation to Protect Minors Online AI Also on Agenda in Brussels Meeting

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AI-generatedThe article describes a regulatory and diplomatic agreement between Japan and the EU focused on online safety for minors and AI governance. No concrete commercial mechanism, price impact, or supply chain disruption is identified. The announcement is policy-oriented with no immediate business implications. Sectors are selected based on the policy's potential long-term regulatory impact on social media and AI deployment, but the commercial pathway is weak.
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- Japan and EU agreed to deepen cooperation on protecting minors online and improving content moderation transparency.
- Both reaffirmed commitment to promoting safe AI and supporting the Hiroshima AI Process.
- Japan's Digital Minister announced plans to deploy generative AI in emerging countries, especially Southeast Asia.
