The Hidden Infrastructure Gap Between AI Experiments and Enterprise Deployment
The conversation around AI infrastructure often focuses on access. More GPUs, more capacity, and more compute are commonly viewed as…
The conversation around AI infrastructure often focuses on access. More GPUs, more capacity, and more compute are commonly viewed as…
For years, Korean beauty brands won consumers through innovation, product quality, and the global appeal of K-beauty trends. Yet in…
A founder walks into a fundraising meeting expecting questions about vision, market size, and product strategy. Instead, the conversation turns…
Cities frequently launch smart city initiatives with ambitious goals and strong political support, only to find that many never progress…
South Korea’s venture market is recovering again, and startup funding is no longer frozen the way it was during the…
A Korean founder lands in Singapore, meets investors, signs partnership agreements, and returns home believing Southeast Asia is within reach.…
The conversation around AI infrastructure often focuses on access. More GPUs, more capacity, and more compute are commonly viewed as…
The hardest part of artificial intelligence may no longer be building the model. Across industries, organizations are discovering that a…
Artificial intelligence has become one of the most discussed technologies in media, yet many conversations still revolve around what AI…
The artificial intelligence industry spends enormous attention on model breakthroughs, benchmark scores, and new capabilities. Yet a quieter question is…
AI systems are already being deployed across finance, healthcare, logistics, and public infrastructure. Yet one question is becoming harder to ignore. What happens when a model performs accurately, but the outcome still fails in practice? South Korea’s AI Basic Act was designed to address safety, transparency, and trust. As deployment expands, it now faces a deeper test at the intersection of prediction, decision-making, and real-world consequence. Korea’s AI Law Is Now Being Tested by Deployment Reality South Korea’s AI Basic Act has already moved beyond the symbolic stage. The law took effect on January 22, 2026, and the government is now using its grace period, support desk, and public-private working group to refine how AI governance should work in practice. Previous KoreaTechDesk coverage examined this as a calibration phase. The government is not simply enforcing a fixed framework. It is collecting feedback as AI systems move into real environments. But really, what happens when an AI system performs accurately at the model level, but still creates failure once its output enters real-world decision-making? That question matters for AI governance in…
South Korea has begun refining its AI Basic Act less than three months after it took effect on January 22,…
South Korea’s AI Basic Act has been widely framed as a regulatory milestone. But for founders and investors navigating real…
A dispute over leadership rules at the Korea Federation of SMEs (KBIZ) is evolving into a broader debate about how…
Korean content has become a global cultural force, but the next phase of growth increasingly depends on how intellectual property is developed, financed, and commercialized with international partners. U-KNOCK 2026 in Japan Summit arrives at a time when Korean and Japanese companies are exploring new models for co-production, licensing, platform partnerships, and fandom-driven business, creating fresh opportunities beyond the export of finished content. U-KNOCK 2026 Brings Strategic Korea-Japan Content Partnerships and New IP Opportunities U-KNOCK 2026 in Japan Summit is bringing 15 Korean content companies to Tokyo from July 7 to 9, gathering businesses across webtoons, drama, animation, K-POP, fandom platforms, content distribution, and education technology. Hosted by Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, organized by the Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA), and operated by beSUCCESS Media Group, the three-day summit is designed to connect innovative Korean content companies with Japanese investors, media leaders, and strategic partners seeking new opportunities in investment, IP licensing, distribution, and co-creation of next-generation content. Under the theme “Korea’s Content, the Formula for Success—in Tokyo,” the summit highlights the next wave of Korean content…
A founder’s pitch can open the door, but investor confidence depends on what stands behind it. As AsiaStartupExpo Q2 2026…
Startup funding may be showing signs of recovery across parts of Asia, but investor attention remains difficult to earn. As…
As Korean beauty products fill shelves in New York, Korean food gains traction across Southeast Asia, and Korean content platforms…
In an era when “AI innovation” is often reduced to marketing noise, Estonia-based ArbaLabs stands out for what it refuses…
In a country leading the world in robotics and AI adoption, IDOLL Robotics stands at the edge of a new…
The promise of AI in healthcare often feels distant—powerful in theory, but uneven in reach. Vyuhaa Med Data, an India-based…
South Korea has become increasingly effective at attracting global founders. Applications for the K-Startup Grand Challenge (KSGC) continue climbing, inbound…
South Korea has rebuilt its venture investment momentum, with total funding reaching KRW 13.6 trillion in 2025, up 14 percent…
South Korea’s open innovation model is becoming increasingly structured. In Seoul, a new platform is bringing major corporations and startups…
Korea Technology Finance Corporation (KIBO) is transforming its flagship Venture Camp into a national-scale accelerator initiative that blends public policy,…
South Korea’s largest startup association has entered a leadership transition at a time of policy recalibration. Korea Startup Forum has…
In today’s fast-evolving digital landscape, innovation is key to staying ahead. Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has taken a…
In a first of its kind instance in South Korea’s legal industry, prominent law firm Shin & Kim has implemented…
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