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AI law revision may not proceed quickly, South Korea ruling party lawmaker says

By Choonsik Yoo ( June 9, 2025, 07:05 GMT | Insight) -- A proposed bill to delay the implementation of regulatory provisions in South Korea’s landmark framework law on AI is unlikely to be reviewed anytime soon, because the new government has yet to announce details of its policies, according to the lawmaker who led the proposal. Hwang Jung-a of the Democratic Party of Korea told MLex recently that the government has yet to finalize details of AI policies since the party's candidate, Lee Jae-myung, was inaugurated as the country's new president last week.A proposed bill to delay the implementation of regulatory provisions in South Korea’s landmark framework law on artificial intelligence is unlikely to be reviewed anytime soon, because the new government has yet to announce details of its policies, according to the lawmaker who led the proposal....

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