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South Korea to ease AI regulation concerns through decrees, official says

By Choonsik Yoo ( July 1, 2025, 08:52 GMT | Insight) -- South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT is well aware of concerns among companies that the country’s basic artificial intelligence law contains too much regulation and is trying hard to draft decrees and rules that will diffuse their concerns, a senior ministry official said today. However, AI Policy Bureau Director Kong Jin-ho declined to say why the ministry missed its original deadline of June 30 or give a new timeline for the disclosure of the draft versions. South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT is well aware of concerns among companies that the country’s basic artificial intelligence law contains too much regulation and is trying hard to draft decrees and rules that will diffuse their concerns, a senior ministry official said today....

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