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Taiwan passes first AI Basic Law to regulate technology
Taiwan’s legislature passed the AI Basic Law, led by KMT lawmaker Ko Ju-chun, to regulate AI technology. The law mandates clear labeling for high-risk AI and establishes a National AI Strategy Special Committee.2025/12/24 11:14 -

Taiwan must boost AI, energy sectors beyond defense: ECCT
European Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan warns of urgent economic vulnerabilities in AI, energy, and tech sectors. ECCT Chairman Henry Chang calls for immediate government action beyond defense measures as Taiwan faces over-reliance risks on certain trading partners and technology sectors.2025/11/20 18:28 -

Taiwan may regulate Meta’s Threads amid ad feature rollout
The Ministry of Digital Affairs in Taiwan is reviewing Threads’ new ad features for potential regulation. With 3.5 million users, oversight is crucial.2025/06/18 15:00 -

AI rules too ambiguous, says architect of EU’s AI Act
The "European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act," the world’s first comprehensive AI legislation, came into existence in August 2024. Its creation was fraught with complications, and controversies persisted even after its finalization. In an exclusive interview with Global Views Magazine, Gabriele Mazzini, the mastermind behind the AI Act, explains why the global community is closely monitoring the "Brussels Effect" — the EU’s ability to influence global regulatory standards and policies, even outside its borders, through the power of its single market and regulatory frameworks.2025/04/29 09:40 -

Amid AI warfare surge, human oversight remains key: Experts
Discover how AI’s expanding role in warfare is reshaping global security dynamics, with experts from the KAS Australia and the Pacific Security Conference 2024 urging for comprehensive regulations to balance technological advancements and human oversight.2024/11/10 13:15 -

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 takes step towards international human rights norms
Taiwan intends to follow the U.S. lead and outlaw the import and export of goods made using forced labor. With a preliminary resolution to alter the "Human Trafficking Prevention Act" by the Ministry of the Interior to establish a legal foundation, the Executive Yuan has called for many inter-ministerial discussions. Following the amendment’s completion and implementation, the Ministry of Labor will be in charge of identifying goods made using forced labor. Border control will be managed by the Ministry of Finance’s Customs Administration. "Import and export are both prohibited. A representative of the administration stated, "The regulation is bidirectional.2024/04/15 14:48



