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Progress on the AI Basic Law
The draft of the "Artificial Intelligence Basic Law" has been submitted to the Executive Yuan for review. Lin Fa-cheng, Deputy Minister of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), stated at a press conference following the cabinet meeting that the draft will be revised based on the review process. He emphasized that the goal is to submit the updated draft to the Executive Yuan before the start of the new Legislative Yuan session.
Data Governance and Copyright Amendments
Regarding the progress of regulations related to data governance, Lin Fa-cheng pointed out that Taiwan's locally developed "Trustworthy AI Dialog Engine" (TAIDE) was trained using open-source data. However, to construct a true "Sovereign AI," a Traditional Chinese database with the highest global completeness and credibility is required for training.
Lin noted that establishing such a credible Traditional Chinese database involves the appropriate relaxation of copyright regulations. Without such adjustments, global Large Language Models (LLMs) will be unable to utilize Taiwan's data for training, which would subsequently undermine the credibility of the Sovereign AI built by Taiwan.


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