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South Korea promises swift easing of regulations on AI developers' data use

By Choonsik Yoo ( September 16, 2025, 02:52 GMT | Insight) -- South Korea has pledged to ease regulatory hurdles for artificial intelligence developers by adopting fair-use guidelines for copyrighted content and revising related laws as early as November. The government also said it aims to ease rules on the development and test operation of AI-powered self-driving vehicles. The plans were announced late Monday after the first presidential meeting on deregulation since President Lee Jae Myung was sworn in three months ago. South Korea has pledged to take steps within this year to remove or ease regulatory hurdles hindering the use of copyrighted content and public data by developers of artificial intelligence systems, as the country gears up to accelerate the development and use of AI across society....

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