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Taiwan and Sweden deepen economic ties in high-level talks
Taiwan and Sweden strengthen economic ties at the 2025 trade talk, focusing on geothermal development, 5G, and biotech. Explore insights on innovation and collaboration.2025/06/04 15:00 -
New Taipei offers sites for TSMC’s expansion plans
New Taipei City Mayor Hou Yu-ih partners with TSMC to find investment sites, aiming to boost the AI industry. The move highlights the need for stable power and local cooperation.2025/03/07 21:00 -
Premier Cho cites security risks in AI service ban
Taiwan bans DeepSeek AI in government to protect data security, citing copyright and privacy concerns. Public institutions must seek approval for AI use.2025/02/04 06:00 -
Taiwan science minister warns of budget disaster
Taiwan’s science minister warns that a new budget law could harm research funding, affecting NT$20 billion in 2025. Key areas like AI and space tech are at risk.2025/01/15 10:40 -
Taiwan drafts AI law focusing on human rights
Explore Taiwan’s military training overhaul as Defense Minister Wellington Koo discusses phasing out traditional bayonet drills for practical combat readiness, highlighting a shift towards enhancing real-world combat capabilities.2024/06/11 17:24 -
Taiwan to propose AI law focusing on privacy, rights
Discover Taiwan’s ambitious plan to become an "AI Island" by drafting an artificial intelligence law focusing on privacy, human rights, and safety. Learn about the NSTC’s strategy for AI development and its potential impact.2024/05/23 16:00 -
AI traffic cameras effective, but boost public frustration
Discover how Taiwan’s intensified traffic enforcement and new camera technology are effectively reducing traffic violations and accidents, sparking debates about fairness and communication.2024/05/01 17:42 -
Jaw Shaw-kong calls AI Taiwan’s new ’silicon shield’
Kuomintang’s vice presidential candidate, Jaw Shaw-kong, proposes that AI should be considered Taiwan’s next "guardian mountain god" in a bid to position Taiwan as a leader in artificial intelligence. He advocates for the creation of an "AI Minister" position within various ministries, including the Ministry of National Defense and the Executive Yuan. Jaw questions the government’s plans for AI legislation and calls for a foundational AI law to address future challenges. He highlights the rapid advancements in AI technology and their ethical implications, praising the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company for its contributions. Jaw emphasizes the importance of supporting academic research and corporate AI initiatives, arguing that integrating AI technologies could enhance military efficiency, a crucial consideration given Taiwan’s limited armed forces personnel.2023/12/20 21:28