Malaysia Proposes AI Misuse Legislation Framework

Published on 4.25.25

  The increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) has raised concerns over its potential misuse, particularly in the spread of misinformation and defamation. Malaysia's Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul has proposed legislation to address this issue, citing the need for responsible AI deployment and protection of national interests. Malaysia's proposed legislation aims to combat AI-generated misinformation by implementing measures to detect and prevent its spread. This includes developing a regulatory framework that promotes ethical use of AI and safeguards against cyber threats. The bill is now awaiting further development and implementation in Malaysia. The country's efforts highlight the growing need for governments to address the potential risks associated with AI misuse, including protecting against defamation and misinformation.

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