Japan to Use AI to Help Draft Parliamentary Responses
The Japanese government has announced plans to deploy artificial intelligence to assist civil servants in preparing responses to parliamentary questions. The initiative aims to reduce the workload on government officials and streamline the legislative process.
This represents one of the first examples of a G7 country embedding AI directly into the heart of its political machinery. Japan is known for its intensely labor-intensive parliamentary culture, where civil servants spend countless hours preparing responses for elected officials.
The system is designed as a tool for civil servants, not a replacement. Human review will remain mandatory before any response is delivered to parliament. The government emphasizes that AI will serve only as a support function, with final accountability remaining with humans.
For CIOs and technology leaders in the public sector, this is a clear signal: agentic AI is entering core government systems, and governance frameworks need to be ready. Japan is setting a precedent that other democracies will likely watch closely.
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