From China to Singapore, Asia's AI policy 'gaps' pose headaches for business

Governments shy from common rules, creating uncertainty for business

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Varying approaches to regulating AI are a headache for tech companies in Asia, but political differences make cross-border cooperation difficult. (Nikkei montage)

DYLAN LOH and CISSY ZHOU, Nikkei staff writers

SINGAPORE -- Asia's patchwork approach to regulating artificial intelligence is increasing uncertainty for companies eager to roll out the technology across the region, according to legal experts, industry analysts and businesses themselves.

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