Korea’s pioneering AI law risks stifling innovation unless clarity replaces haste

Speed is usually a virtue in technology; however, it is often a liability in regulation.

On Thursday, South Korea will become the first country to enforce a comprehensive law governing artificial intelligence. But it may also expose an uncomfortable truth about regulatory first movers, who absorb the uncertainty others learn to avoid.

The Framework Act on the Development of Artificial Intelligence and the Creation of a Foundation for Trust is ambitious by design.

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