In order to cope with the new challenges brought by AI technology, the South Korean government plans to invest vigorously in the field of artificial intelligence and strive to become one of the world's leading AI countries. This strategic decision was affected by the technological progress of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, and the South Korean government realized the urgency of strengthening AI strength and formulated specific policies and investment plans for this.
Recently, the South Korean government announced that it will strengthen investment in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and plans to establish a "National AI Committee" to promote the development of the country in this field and strive to become one of the three leading AI countries in the world. The introduction of this policy is closely related to the technological progress of China's AI startup DeepSeek. The South Korean government believes that the technology has brought new impact to the domestic market and urgently needs to strengthen its response.
According to Bloomberg, the South Korean Ministry of Finance said that the government plans to invest at least 34 trillion won, equivalent to about 169.966 billion yuan, to support companies' research and development in cutting-edge technology fields such as batteries and biotechnology. At the same time, the government will also provide low-interest loans and equity purchases for high-tech industries through the establishment of new funds to inspire innovation and development.
In addition, South Korea's Ministry of Finance plans to discuss the amendment of relevant laws in Congress in March to pave the way for the implementation of the new policy. This series of measures by the government shows its importance to the AI field, and aims to help enterprises improve their strength in global competition through policy guidance and financial support.
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The South Korean government plans to establish a "National AI Committee" to strive to become one of the three leading AI countries in the world.
The government will invest at least 34 trillion won to support the development of high-tech industries.
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The huge investment and strategic planning of the South Korean government show its ambitions in the field of AI, which will not only promote the rapid development of South Korea's AI industry, but also have an important impact on the global AI competition landscape. In the future, the development of South Korea's AI industry deserves continuous attention.