Nintendo rejects the Japanese government lobbying for AI and “take the necessary measures” for IP rights.

Nintendo rejects the Japanese government lobbying for AI and “take the necessary measures” for IP rights.

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Nintendo posted a short statement that rejected the Japanese government that the Japanese government lobbyed the theme of the production AI.

X post According to the tweets of Japanese politician Satoshi Asano, the company argued that the company lobbied the government on the topic of the creation AI.

Originally, the entire statement posted in English is as follows.

Nintendo did not contact the Japanese government with the Japanese government, unlike the recent discussion on the Internet. Regardless of whether the creation AI is involved, we will continue to take necessary measures for the infringement of intellectual property rights.

ASANO deleted his original post and issued an apology. It is connected to the post of Nintendo. The following is the content of his second post translated through X.

There was a section with the wrong information regarding the post on the other day. I deeply regret what I did not identify the facts properly. I want to apologize once again to all parties. We will try to prevent recurrence. In addition, it has been confirmed that it is spreading again after appearing in the trend of X after the original post containing the wrong information, so we just deleted it to prevent further spread of facts and other information and to avoid any problems. Once again, I will accept this as a lesson and move forward.

This is more and more controversial AI technology is used in the field of game development, and SORA 2 of Open AI goes online It is quickly filled with informal video clip It was created through a user prompt featuring the Nintendo character.

I came back in AprilDoug Bowser, president of NOA, said: “We still believe that making our games special is a developer, artistic abilities and insights about how people play.

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