Koreaβs AI framework law tests whether trust can grow without stifling innovation
The race to regulate artificial intelligence is often framed as a contest of speed. And South Korea appears determined to win it. Next month, the country will begin enforcing a comprehensive AI law while other major economies hesitate or retrench.
That decision gives Seoul a form of leadership, but also raises an uncomfortable question: Is moving first an advantage when the rules themselves remain unsettled?
The contrast from Europe is telling.
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