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      <title>Nintendo&#39;s Stance on Generative AI and IP Protection</title>
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      <description>In a surprising turn of events, Nintendo has officially denied claims that it is lobbying against the use of generative AI in Japan. This response came after Satoshi Asano, a member of Japan&amp;rsquo;s House of Representatives, alleged on social media that the gaming giant was avoiding generative AI to safeguard its intellectual property rights and was involved in lobbying activities with the government.&#xA;Nintendo swiftly countered these claims, stating, &amp;ldquo;Contrary to recent discussions on the internet, Nintendo has not had any contact with the Japanese government about generative AI.</description>
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