Indonesia’s Deputy Minister of Communication and Informatics, Nezar Patria, has announced the government’s intention to create a Presidential Regulation to govern the comprehensive utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI), signaling a significant step in developing the national AI ecosystem.
The government’s focus on AI stems from recognizing its potential across various sectors. The Presidential Regulation aims to provide a stronger and more comprehensive framework for implementing AI utilization in Indonesia.
This move is part of efforts to improve Indonesia’s national AI ecosystem, with a focus on legally binding AI regulations to mitigate risks and foster local AI development.

Photo: Kominfo (2023)
A Ministerial Circular on AI Ethics, issued on December 19, 2023, is a crucial component of the government’s strategy to develop the national AI ecosystem, serving as a guideline for both public and private organizations.
The regulation highlights the importance of ethical values in AI, such as humanism, inclusivity, credibility, and accountability, which are crucial for organizations creating or adopting AI-based technologies.
The regulation advises organizations to develop AI responsibly, ensuring compliance with laws and regulations, and providing information to the public and government to mitigate risks.
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AI should be designed to improve human problem-solving and creativity, allowing monitoring by providers, consumers, and the government, and avoiding AI exploitation.
The proposed Presidential Regulation on AI in Indonesia represents a commitment to managing AI development responsibly and ethically. It aims to balance innovation with ethical considerations, ensuring AI’s benefits are maximized while mitigating potential risks and harms.
Indonesia is preparing a Presidential Regulation to govern the utilization of Artificial Intelligence, focusing on ethical considerations and responsible development. This initiative aims to enhance the national AI ecosystem, ensuring AI technologies align with humanistic values and ethical standards, and are developed under accountable frameworks.
Source: Batam Today, Kominfo (2023)











