By Choonsik Yoo ( March 11, 2025, 03:09 GMT | Insight) -- Coexistence, fair prices, and national competitiveness in artificial intelligence in a post-DeepSeek era were among the phrases dominating a conference hosted by South Korea’s ruling People Power Party to discuss the main issues involving possible revisions to the country's copyright act amid the rapid development of AI innovation. Officials from the government, AI developers, news media companies and academia all called for a need to find common ground so that all stakeholders can benefit from AI, although details of the discussion were not disclosed to the public, reflecting the sensitive nature of the issues involved.Coexistence, fair prices and national competitiveness in artificial intelligence in a post-DeepSeek era were among the phrases dominating a conference hosted by South Korea’s ruling party to discuss the main issues surrounding possible revisions to the country's copyright act amid the rapid development of AI innovation.....
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