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    Nintendo Backs Stricter Generative AI Regulations in Japan

    Game maker aligns with government efforts to limit AI use as industry rivals embrace technology
    By Alan JohnsonOctober 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nintendo has stepped up its campaign to restrict the use of generative artificial intelligence in game development, aligning with Japan’s push for tighter regulation of the technology. The move reflects the company’s long-standing focus on intellectual property protection and its cautious approach toward automation in creative work.

    According to statements from Japanese lawmaker Satoshi Asano, Nintendo has expressed support for the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry’s initiative to create clear rules for the use of generative AI in content creation. The government’s recently issued guidebook recommends that companies ensure AI-generated materials do not infringe on existing works — a stance consistent with Nintendo’s reputation for strong copyright enforcement.

    昨日の私の最新の生成AIに関する投稿に対して、皆さんのコメントやご意見ありがとうございます。

    生成AIの利便性を認めつつ、クリエイターの権利保護が重要だと改めて実感しました。私の投稿が議論を呼んだことを、真摯に受け止めさせて頂きました。…

    — 浅野さとし🌿衆議院議員🌿国民民主党🌿茨城5区(日立市・高萩市・北茨城市・東海村) (@Asano__Satoshi) October 3, 2025

    Executives including Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa and veteran designer Shigeru Miyamoto have previously signaled reservations about adopting AI in the company’s games, stressing a preference for human-led creativity over automated tools. The company’s latest efforts indicate a more active role in lobbying for regulation within Japan’s entertainment and technology sectors.

    While Nintendo has moved to limit generative AI use, other major publishers have taken the opposite approach. A recent survey by the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association (CESA) found that more than half of Japanese game companies are already incorporating AI into their production pipelines. Firms such as Capcom have expressed confidence that the technology can be used responsibly, with some developers integrating AI-generated voices and assets into their titles.

    Nintendo’s firm position has resonated with its fan base, though analysts suggest the company may face growing pressure to adapt as AI-driven production becomes increasingly common across the global gaming industry.

    Source: PC Gamer

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