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Ministry of Science and ICT Partners with Google DeepMind for AI Advancement; 'Father of AlphaGo' Attends

From Hankyoreh · (4m ago) Korean Positive tone

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • South Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT has signed an MOU with Google DeepMind to collaborate on AI development and utilization.
  • The agreement includes joint research in various scientific fields, talent cultivation, and the establishment of an AI research center.
  • The collaboration aims to accelerate AI innovation, particularly for the 'K-Moonshot Project,' and ensure the development of safe and responsible AI technologies.

The Hankyoreh highlights a significant technological partnership between South Korea and Google DeepMind, positioning the nation at the forefront of artificial intelligence innovation. The article emphasizes the symbolic significance of the MOU signing, occurring at the same venue where Google's AlphaGo famously defeated Korean Go master Lee Sedol. This collaboration, spearheaded by Minister Lee Jong-ho and attended by Demis Hassabis, co-founder of DeepMind, signals a renewed commitment to leveraging AI for national advancement, particularly through the 'K-Moonshot Project.' The agreement's focus on joint research in life sciences and climate, talent exchange, and the establishment of a national AI research center underscores South Korea's ambition to become a global AI hub. From a Korean perspective, this partnership represents not just technological progress but a strategic move to regain leadership in a field where the nation has deep historical ties, aiming to foster responsible AI development and application for societal benefit.

The MOU signed today will be a crucial opportunity for both organizations to cooperate in accelerating AI innovation centered around 'K-Moonshot' and disseminating safe and responsible AI research and best practices.

โ€” Lee Jong-hoMinister of Science and ICT, expressing expectations for the collaboration.
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Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.