Korea's Sovereign AI Initiative Aims to Bridge Gap withChina
Shin Jin-woo, a professor at KAIST, stated that South Korea has a five-year window to address its AI gap with China. While performance metrics show potential parity, the real challenge lies in ecosystem development and deployment speeds. China's rapid integration of AI technologies, supported by robust talent and infrastructure, poses a substantial threat. South Korea's approach addresses the need for sovereign AI capabilities backed by government support, particularly in foundational models, to safeguard against heavy reliance on foreign technologies.
Strategically, Shin argues that South Korea must enhance its domestic AI ecosystem without solely aiming to surpass US or Chinese benchmarks. Achieving a balance between leveraging open-source technologies and fostering a self-sufficient AI environment will be vital. As the landscape shifts toward domestic capabilities, government backing becomes essential to sustain the rigorous demands of AI development, while maintaining a competitive edge against global rivals.
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