RFC-030: Japan AI Promotion Act — Innovation-Centric Governance — 10. References
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10. References
Primary Sources
- Government of Japan, “Act on Promotion of Research, Development and Utilization of AI-Related Technologies” (Act No. 53 of 2025), May 2025.
- G7 Hiroshima Leaders’ Communiqué, “Hiroshima AI Process,” May 2023.
- G7 Hiroshima AI Process, “Guiding Principles for Organizations Developing Advanced AI Systems,” October 2023.
- G7 Hiroshima AI Process, “International Code of Conduct for Organizations Developing Advanced AI Systems,” October 2023.
- Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), “AI Governance Guidelines for Business,” 2024.
- Cabinet Office of Japan, “Social Principles of Human-Centric AI,” 2019.
- Integrated Innovation Strategy Promotion Council, “AI Strategy 2022,” 2022.
Analysis and Commentary
- Abe, K., “Japan’s AI Promotion Act: A New Model for Innovation-First Governance,” Journal of AI Law and Policy, 2025.
- Digital Agency of Japan, “Implementation Guidelines for the AI Promotion Act,” 2025.
- OECD, “OECD AI Principles,” 2019 (foundational to Hiroshima Process).
- UNESCO, “Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence,” 2021.
- Smuha, N.A., “From a ‘Race to AI’ to a ‘Race to AI Regulation’: Regulatory Competition for Artificial Intelligence,” Law, Innovation and Technology, 2021.
Related Standards
- JIS X 25010 — Systems and software quality models
- ISO/IEC 42001 — AI Management Systems
- ISO/IEC 23894 — AI Risk Management
AIGP Protocol
- RFC-010: AIGP Core Protocol
- RFC-024: D-DNA for Governed Autonomy
- RFC-026: User Feedback Signal
- RFC-027: IHL-Aligned Governance
- RFC-028: EU AI Act Alignment
- RFC-029: AU Continental AI Strategy