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Japan’s JFTC Launches Survey on AI Firms’ News Content Practices, Targeting Google and OpenAI

Japan’s JFTC initiates a survey on generative AI firms like Google and OpenAI to assess their impact on news content distribution and copyright practices.

Japan's JFTC initiates a survey on generative AI firms like Google and OpenAI to assess their impact on news content distribution and copyright practices.

By Sachiko Sakamaki (December 24, 2025, 07:26 GMT | Insight) — The Japanese competition regulator is set to initiate a comprehensive market survey focusing on generative artificial intelligence companies. This inquiry aims to assess their influence within the news-content distribution sector. Major players under scrutiny include Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, Perplexity AI, Anthropic, and the domestic firm LY Corp.. The investigation will delve into the practices these companies employ when presenting answers to user prompts and search inquiries that incorporate news content sourced from media sites.

This move by the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) underscores growing concerns regarding the potential monopolistic behaviors of technology giants in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. As generative AI becomes a cornerstone of digital interaction, the implications of how these companies utilize and display news content warrant rigorous examination.

Regulatory bodies across the globe are increasingly focusing on the intersection of technology and journalism, as the methods employed by AI systems can significantly influence public discourse and opinion. The JFTC’s upcoming survey will likely scrutinize whether these companies are adequately attributing sources and respecting copyright laws when delivering information derived from news articles and reports.

The significance of this investigation is amplified by the increasing reliance on AI-driven platforms for information retrieval. As users turn to AI systems for news summaries and answers, concerns about transparency, accuracy, and ethical sourcing become paramount. Critics argue that a lack of clear guidelines could enable these companies to benefit disproportionately from the intellectual property of traditional media outlets.

As part of the JFTC’s inquiry, stakeholders will be invited to provide feedback on the practices of AI firms regarding news content utilization. This could include how these companies aggregate, summarize, and present news information to users, potentially affecting the revenue streams of traditional media organizations.

In light of these developments, MLex warns businesses to prepare for impending regulatory changes that could reshape the competitive landscape. The firm emphasizes the importance of staying informed about ongoing investigations and potential rulings that could affect market dynamics.

With the JFTC’s survey set to commence shortly, the outcome could establish new precedents for how generative AI interacts with news media. It could also prompt other regulatory bodies worldwide to consider similar investigations, as the implications of AI technology continue to reverberate throughout various sectors.

As the world observes Japan’s approach to this critical issue, the broader implications for the relationship between technology and media are increasingly at stake. The ongoing dialogues surrounding accountability, ethical standards, and the responsible use of AI in news dissemination are becoming more pressing, marking a pivotal moment for both industries.

For more information on regulatory frameworks and AI practices, visit Japan Fair Trade Commission and OpenAI.

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