00:00What do we call last week that you said that parents may be not viable for their children in their online activities?
00:05No, because as of now, the law, the sexual offenses law, the provision is very clear.
00:14For example, when I spoke just now about Section 19.
00:16Section 19 is a section under the Sexual Offences Act, the SOAC Act, that says that anybody,
00:21whether parents, or teachers, or neighbors, or family members is aware, and you don't inform about it,
00:27you are liable for the offense. So, if you pair it with the Online Harms Act,
00:32the Online Harms Act is more about the implementation of in that platform,
00:39and the duty which is expected. But of course, for me, when you talk about children,
00:45you must also read with the Child Act. The Child Act talks about the duty, the responsibility,
00:52that is taken care of under the Kementerian Wanita. As far as we are concerned,
00:58we are looking into the SOAC Act, which is implemented by PDRM, certain offenses.
01:04But the SOAC Act, if you look at it carefully, is very, very wide. It looks at a lot of situation.
01:10So, the Online Harms is more about the digital platform. Especially now, the biggest challenge is the issue on AI,
01:17when they are using certain format. So, that's why I have written to the Digital Minister, YB Gobin,
01:27in reference to looking to more AI laws for our country. There should be a joint committee between
01:32and digital on more laws on AI. A joint committee.
01:39Dato Sri, in Malaysia, there is no UN-Undang AI?
01:43We don't have it.
01:45Not focused on AI.
01:48Because when you talk about AI, it's a different kind of platform.
01:54And the process of evidence for AI itself is also going to be a very...
01:59So, like, the only law that exists in the world today is the AI law in the EU.
02:04But that one, they already prescribed the kind of situation and the kind of premise that they describe.
02:12So, we have to study the law, for example, to see how we want to match it to Malaysia.
02:17Because the AI is going to be...
02:19Okay, let's talk today. One of the issues is that you talk about banking documents that you sign.
02:25Now, you still can go to court and say that, well, you know, you did sign a document and you sign digital signature.
02:31If you have a situation where someone comes up with a defense, you say,
02:34can you prove I sign or I don't sign?
02:36So, of course, you're proving mechanism is all very technical.
02:39So, the law has to fit into that situation.
02:42Because the situation now with AI is all a different situation.
02:46It's not like a normal situation.
02:48So, now, on our part, we have already got the contract law committee.
02:52We've got the criminal law committee.
02:54We're looking to all this also.
02:55So, these committees are checked by seasoned judges, retired judges.
03:00They're all looking to certain situation that we have today.
03:03So, we will pull in and start combining to see from their perspective on the existing law that we have.
03:08So, for us, when we went to certain countries, they already got certain laws.
03:20But their laws are not just like EU law.
03:23Their laws are just a little bit.
03:25So, for example, the law minister from Uzbek will tell us their experience when they are digitalizing.
03:32See, one of the issues that I have today for me on Bahagian Undang-Undang is that we want to digitalize the court.
03:38Okay, now we have voice to text.
03:40And then we have a lot of online system.
03:44But what we want is that we want the court to be more efficient.
03:49So, the court is taking in documents, more digital documents.
03:53But we want it to be more.
03:54We want it to apply not only in Putrajaya, but it must apply elsewhere, especially at district court, outstation.
04:01So, those are areas that we have to look at.
04:03So, these are things that we have to keep moving.
04:05You understand?
04:06Because this is all new things.
04:08What we have now is already there, but we have to improve.
04:10So, when we learn from other countries, they're also improving their system.
04:14So, we're learning from each other.
04:19All right.
04:22They are better!
04:23Yup!
04:25Bye!
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