Japan to Use AI to Combat Illegal Foreign Workers
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Japan's Immigration Services Agency will deploy AI tools and cyber patrols next year to identify and combat illegal foreign workers and employers, aiming to reduce overstayers amid labor shortages.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Japan is facing labor shortages and is increasing its intake of foreign workers. The country is also trying to reduce the number of overstayers.
The initiative is part of the country’s efforts to reduce the number of overstayers at a time when Japan is taking in more foreign workers due to labour shortages.
As early as next year, the Immigration Services Agency plans to use analytical tools to identify online information related to illegal work, including solicitations in foreign languages, establishing a unit dedicated to cyber patrols.
According to agency data, Japan had around 68,000 illegal stayers as of January, down around 6,000 from a year ago.
As part of a programme targeting overstayers, the agency aims to crack down on individuals who employ foreign workers without valid visas.
In a related move, the Ibaraki prefectural government, located northeast of Tokyo, recently launched a programme to reward individuals who report businesses that hire undocumented foreign workers. Tipsters will receive 10,000 yen (US$63) if their information leads to enforcement action.
Offene Fragen
- What specific AI tools will be used?
- What are the potential ethical implications of using AI for surveillance?
- How effective will the cyber patrol unit be?
- What are the long-term impacts on the foreign worker community?






