Chey Tae-won, the chairman of South Korean conglomerate SK Group, has called for an alliance between South Korea, the US, and Japan to develop artificial intelligence (AI) and energy technologies.
Chey emphasized the importance of cooperation between the three countries in developing AI and energy technologies, citing the need for a collective response to the growing competition from China.
The proposed alliance would focus on developing cutting-edge technologies in areas such as AI, renewable energy, and energy storage. Chey believes that by pooling their resources and expertise, the three countries can accelerate innovation and create new business opportunities.
The call for an AI-energy alliance comes as SK Group is increasing its investments in AI and energy technologies. The company has established a number of research centers and partnerships with leading universities and tech companies to drive innovation in these areas.