Competition and Collaboration in AI
Taiwan and South Korea find themselves in a unique position in the artificial intelligence landscape. While competing in various technology sectors, the need to compete with giants like the United States and China drives them to find a balance between competition and collaboration.
Both nations possess complementary strengths. Taiwan excels in hardware manufacturing, particularly semiconductors, while South Korea boasts a strong presence in the consumer electronics and software development sectors. This complementarity could lead to advantageous synergies for both.
The main challenge for Taiwan and South Korea is to maintain their technological autonomy and competitiveness in a global market increasingly dominated by large companies and state powers. Strategic collaboration could represent a way to achieve this goal, allowing them to share resources, expertise, and jointly develop innovative solutions.
For those evaluating on-premise deployments, there are trade-offs that AI-RADAR analyzes in detail in the /llm-onpremise section.
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