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South Korea's planned AI user protection law to contain preventive measures

By Choonsik Yoo ( February 12, 2025, 05:44 GMT | Insight) -- South Korea is drafting a law on the protection of artificial intelligence users, which will likely require service providers to implement preventive measures and will also list relief measures for damages, complementing the framework law on AI set to take effect in 2026, an official at the Korea Communications Commission said.South Korea’s planned law on the protection of artificial intelligence users will prioritize listing detailed measures that service providers need to take in advance to prevent their customers from suffering damage while using their services, said an official at the communications regulator....

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