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South Korea Leads AI Trust Race with New Law
27 Jan
Summary
- South Korea enacted the AI Basic Act for stronger human oversight.
- The nation saw over 80% AI usage jump post-October 2024.
- Seoul aims to legitimize AI adoption through regulation.

South Korea has enacted the AI Basic Act, becoming the first nation to implement a comprehensive law governing artificial intelligence, with the legislation taking effect last week. This move is designed to foster public trust in AI, especially as the country experienced an over 80% increase in AI usage post-October 2024, significantly higher than global trends.
The AI Basic Act mandates enhanced human oversight and transparency when AI is deployed in critical sectors, such as financial services and infrastructure management. It also requires clear labeling for machine-generated content to help distinguish it from reality.
This legislative step aims to legitimize the rapid integration of AI across various facets of South Korean society, from education to public services. The country's proactive approach is being closely watched as other nations grapple with regulating advanced AI technologies amidst concerns about misinformation and misuse.




