South Korea’s AI Basic Act: The World’s Most Comprehensive Sovereign AI Regulatory Framework
South Korea enacts the AI Basic Act with 10^26 FLOPs compute thresholds, extraterritorial enforcement, and transparency mandates for AI.
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South Korea enacts the AI Basic Act with 10^26 FLOPs compute thresholds, extraterritorial enforcement, and transparency mandates for AI.
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