Reported 12 months ago
On July 2, 2024, in response to the declining birthrate issue, Premier Su Tseng-chang proposed that household registry offices could match data of unmarried young people and childless families to reward policies, which was challenged by opposition parties for privacy concerns. Premier Su reiterated his hope to apply technology to assist in more effective policy promotion. The proposal sparked debates about privacy invasion, with Su emphasizing the use of AI respecting human rights and explaining the need for policy refinement to address Taiwan's demographic challenges.
Source: YAHOO