South Korea Excludes Manufacturing from AI Law

South Korea's recent artificial intelligence law has generated discussions as it does not include the manufacturing sector among the regulated sectors. The decision, reported by AFP, raises questions about the country's priorities in AI regulation and the potential consequences for a sector crucial to the South Korean economy.

This exclusion may stem from a desire not to hinder innovation in the manufacturing sector, where AI is becoming increasingly important for automation, process optimization, and quality control. However, this could also raise concerns regarding the safety, accountability, and social impact of AI in the sector.

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