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Digital Minister Lin Yi-jing says the government is taking a “wait-and-see” approach to regulating agentic AI, citing how fast the emerging technology evolves compared to laws. While AI agents—highlighted at Nvidia’s GTC event—could boost public sector efficiency, Lin warns that the technology is still new and poses unresolved cybersecurity risks.

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00:00Taiwan's digital minister says the country is taking a wait-and-see approach to the emerging technology known as agentic
00:06AI.
00:07He says that's because it's hard to regulate tech that's still under development.
00:18Lin's comments come as U.S. AI firm NVIDIA holds its annual GTC event,
00:23where CEO Jensen Huang unveiled several updates to power AI agents.
00:27Those are AI assistants that can complete tasks for human users on their own.
00:32Lin also addressed security concerns over the popular open-source AI agent OpenClaw.
00:37He says the country's public sector could consider adopting AI agents to improve work efficiency later down the road.
01:01Lin says the ministry aims to strike a balance between U.S. and EU approaches to regulation on AI.
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