South Korea announces global artificial intelligence hub vision

The South Korean government announced on Thursday its vision to build a global artificial intelligence hub in the country, aiming to bring together AI capabilities from organizations worldwide to address challenges such as disease control and climate change. The Ministry of Economy and Finance of South Korea stated that the government announced plans to establish a global AI center, aiming to collaborate with nine international organizations and five multilateral development banks to promote cross-border cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence. (Sina Finance)
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GammaRunner
· 15h ago
From K-pop to K-AI, cultural export has shifted to technological export, and the path is dependent on it.
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BluePeonyDoesn'tDrop
· 15h ago
Will the participation of multilateral development banks lead to the siphoning of data from developing countries?
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GateUser-26f91b48
· 15h ago
Global AI hubs are clustering; South Korea wants to stand out by offering something truly unique.
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AncientKeysUnlockNewChains
· 15h ago
South Korea's AI hub has big ambitions, but can it keep up with talent and computing power?
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MintConditionHuman
· 15h ago
Nine international organizations + five multilateral banks, is this lineup aiming to be Asia's AI coordinator?
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MetalRoboticArm
· 15h ago
The Ministry of Finance and Economy leads instead of the Ministry of Science and Technology, indicating a greater emphasis on investment and financing stimulation.
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NeonIceMelt
· 15h ago
Disease control and climate change are indeed directions where AI can make an impact; practical implementation is more important than concepts.
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