South Korea Pushes for Stronger AI Infrastructure Amid DeepSeek Rise

South Korea Pushes for Stronger AI Infrastructure Amid DeepSeek Rise

The South Korean government has announced plans to strengthen its AI infrastructure in response to the growing influence of Chinese AI startups like DeepSeek. The government aims to invest ₩1.4 trillion (approximately $1.1 billion USD) in AI research and development by 2027.

The investment will focus on developing key AI technologies, including natural language processing, computer vision, and edge AI. The government also plans to establish a national AI data platform and promote the development of AI-powered industries such as healthcare, finance, and education.

South Korea's push for stronger AI infrastructure is seen as a response to the rapid growth of Chinese AI startups like DeepSeek, which have gained significant attention globally for their advanced AI capabilities. By investing in AI research and development, the South Korean government aims to boost the country's competitiveness in the global AI market.

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