With Korea’s New AI Basic Act, Can Innovation Coexist with Regulation?
South Korea is stepping into uncharted territory. On January 22, 2026, the world’s first fully enforced AI Basic Act (or…
South Korea is stepping into uncharted territory. On January 22, 2026, the world’s first fully enforced AI Basic Act (or…
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South Korea is stepping into uncharted territory. On January 22, 2026, the world’s first fully enforced AI Basic Act (or AI Basic Law) will take effect, turning years of policy debate into law. The move is a global milestone—but also a stress test for Korea’s capacity to align regulation with innovation, trust with growth, and law with technological speed. Korea Officially Enforces the AI Basic Act The Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) confirmed that the AI Basic Act , formally titled the Act on the Promotion of Artificial Intelligence Development and the Establishment of a Trust-Based Foundation, will come into force this week. The AI Basic Act requires AI developers and service providers to meet defined standards of safety, transparency, and accountability, especially for systems classified as “high-impact AI.” It also introduces labeling obligations for generative AI outputs, requiring either visible or invisible notices indicating AI-generated content. While penalties can reach KRW 30 million (~USD 22,000), the government has announced a one-year guidance period, prioritizing education and adaptation over immediate enforcement. Foreign AI firms operating in Korea—those exceeding KRW…
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Korea’s startup ecosystem is entering a new chapter where capital is no longer defined by money alone. As investment patterns shift from policy dependency to private initiative, the 2026 Startup Investor Summit, opening in Busan on January 29–30, brings together leading accelerators, early investors, and policymakers to explore what sustainable innovation funding really requires—trust, experience, and shared learning. Startup Investor Summit 2026 to Be Held in Busan The Korea Association of Initial Investment Accelerators (KAIA) announced that it will host the 2026 Startup Investor Summit in Busan, from January 29 to 30, under the theme “Beyond Capital, Shaking Paradigms.” The two-day event will focus on how Korea’s startup funding landscape can evolve into a mature, private-led investment ecosystem rooted in connection, solidarity, and continuous learning. It coincides with the tenth anniversary of Korea’s accelerator (AC) system—a milestone moment for reviewing what has changed and what still must. Participants will include investors, accelerators, founders, policy institutions, and regional innovation hubs, all gathering to discuss how early-stage capital can transition from transactional funding toward ecosystem-building. A Turning Point for Accelerators and Early…
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