Jakarta, May 23 -- The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs underscored that Indonesia has set three pillars in its artificial intelligence (AI) policies to support national digital transformation and drive digital economic impact.

The first pillar centers on regulation that balances innovation and protection, requiring AI platforms to uphold transparency, accountability, and security, while ensuring their values align with Indonesian cultural values.

"The government is currently finalizing two key policy instruments: the national AI roadmap and a presidential regulation on AI ethics," Deputy Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs Nezar Patria said in a statement received and confirmed in Jakarta on Friday.

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