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The Malaysian government is exploring the need for AI-specific laws to address emerging legal challenges, including issues of proof, authenticity, and document integrity in the digital age. Minister Azalina Othman Said highlighted the potential for AI-generated content to be fabricated, emphasizing the need for courts to confidently assess AI-based evidence. She also addressed the ongoing development of the Political Funding Bill and reiterated the illegality of employers retaining workers' passports, underscoring Malaysia's commitment to human rights.
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