Korea has banned DeepSeek downloads on iPhone and Android after discovering the AI chatbot sends data to ByteDance.
Few global facilities possess more than a gigawatt of power, making electricity for AI computing increasingly scarce.
Construction of a datacentre that is projected to be 3GW in size is set to start later this year in South Korea.
South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission said DeepSeek's apps were removed from the local versions of Apple's ...
South Korea suspends DeepSeek AI app downloads over privacy concerns, joining global scrutiny on data security risks linked ...
Sejong Networks announced on the 17th that it has registered its 'AI Callbot' solution on the Naver Cloud Platform ...
Choi Yang-hee warns Korea faces AI talent crisis amid competition with China, US Choi Yang-hee stresses urgent need for Korea ...
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Hosted on MSNThree steps to solve Korea's STEM crisisThe shortage of STEM talent in Korea reflects a broader failure to present a compelling vision that excites future ...
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Korea Joongang Daily on MSNOn DeepSeek's shock waves: A conversation with Ha Jung-woo, Korea's leading AI expertOpen-source AI is a battle for national security and technological dominance. It enables the integration of diverse datasets ...
With medical schools siphoning off top-tier talent like a ‘black hole,’ chip experts call for a systematic talent development ...
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