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An experimental artificial intelligence project has been launched to protect rare wildlife in the Yanbaru region from persistent poaching, following a September 2025 incident in which dozens of Ryukyu black-breasted leaf turtles, designated as a national natural monument, were illegally captured.
An AI-powered service that allows users to easily search for lost items is gaining traction across Japan, as railway operators and other transportation services adopt new technology to streamline the recovery process.
A private survey released on April 3rd found that roughly one in five high school students in Japan has encountered information believed to be linked to so-called “dark part-time jobs” on social media, as job listing platforms and authorities move to counter the spread of such illicit recruitment using artificial intelligence.










