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AI ministry needs big upgrade in next South Korea government, key lawmaker says

By Choonsik Yoo ( April 9, 2025, 03:03 GMT | Insight) -- South Korea's incoming government, due to take office after the June 3 election, needs to upgrade the ministry overseeing AI policies into the highest agency within the cabinet council as part of moves to strengthen support for AI innovation, the most influential member on AI policies at the majority-holding party said. Chung Dong-young, who deputizes for the Democratic Party of Korea’s leader at its AI committee, also said at a conference today that the next government needs to sharply enhance its role as the top command post on artificial intelligence policies.South Korea's incoming government, which will take office after the June election, needs to upgrade the ministry overseeing AI policies into the highest agency within the cabinet council as part of moves to strengthen support for AI innovation, the most influential member on AI policies at the country's majority-holding party said....

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