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A Tough Balancing Act - The Evolving AI Governance in Korea

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Abstract
AI governance began to emerge as a focal point of discourse in Korea from the mid 2010s. Since then, multiple government and public bodies have released guidelines for AI governance, and various tech companies have announced their own AI ethics and governance principles. Beyond its borders, Korea has also actively participated in efforts to establish international norms and guidelines on AI governance. These developments were in part propelled by events that increased public awareness of the importance of trustworthy AI. This has also led to numerous legislative proposals that purport to increase technical and legal checks on such systems. At the same time, Korea has maintained its emphasis on the promotion of new technologies as a fundamental principle of legislative policy. Pursuing the dual goals of spurring innovation in the field of AI while at the same time ensuring its safety has led to confusion and, in some cases, incongruity within the AI governance framework in Korea. The Korean experience sheds light on factors that can influence the trajectory of a jurisdiction's AI governance, including public awareness of AI's potential for both benefit and harm, and the existing legislative and policy framework for governing technology.
Author(s)
Park Do HyunCho EunjungLim Yong
Issued Date
2024-04
Type
Article
DOI
10.1080/18752160.2024.2348307
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/9607
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Citation
EAST ASIAN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, v.18, no.2, pp.135 - 154
ISSN
1875-2160
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Department of AI Convergence > 1. Journal Articles
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