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South Korea's privacy regulator recommends corrective action for AI textbook project

By Choonsik Yoo ( May 15, 2025, 08:11 GMT | Insight) -- Some of the personal information protection measures adopted by South Korea’s ambitious artificial intelligence textbook project either violate provisions of the relevant law or are insufficient and need to be corrected or reinforced, the country’s privacy regulator said today. The Personal Information Protection Commission has issued recommendations for corrective action to the relevant government agencies, citing practices that were deemed insufficient — if not outright illegal. Some of the personal information protection measures adopted by South Korea’s ambitious artificial intelligence textbook project either violate provisions of the relevant law or are insufficient and need to be corrected or reinforced, the country’s privacy regulator said today....

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