دراسات إقتصادية
Volume 25, Numéro 1, Pages 17-30
2025-06-30
Authors : Labenni Ahlem . Reffada Lamisse .
This study explores Japan’s strategic approach to artificial intelligence (AI) within its socio-economic and ethical frameworks. It highlights Japan’s efforts to address labor shortages and an aging population through AI innovation, particularly in machine learning, natural language processing, image, and speech processing, with a strong emphasis on deep learning. The research examines Japan’s legal and regulatory initiatives aimed at promoting ethical AI while maintaining competitiveness. Significant applications of AI in healthcare, education, manufacturing, and transportation are analyzed, alongside Japan’s leadership in robotics and automation. Despite challenges such as talent shortages and legal adaptation, Japan’s commitment to AI-driven transformation positions it as a global leader. The study also underscores the potential of AI to significantly boost Japan’s GDP by 2030, especially through advancements in generative AI and sector-specific integration.
Japan; Artificial intelligence; Technology.