South Korea faces industry pushback on AI Basic Act

South Korea’s AI Basic Act is drawing industry concerns over potential regulatory burdens and its impact on innovation.

South Korea, AI Basic Act, AI regulation, EU

Global tech companies, including OpenAI and Google, have urged the South Korean government to take a flexible approach to its upcoming AI regulations.

Representatives from OpenAI, Google, and the Business Software Alliance (BSA) met with the Ministry of Science and ICT to discuss the AI Basic Act, which takes effect in 2026.

The AI Basic Act, passed in December, aims to promote AI development while ensuring safety, making South Korea the second region after the European Union to introduce such legislation.

Tech firms raised concerns over potential regulatory burdens, particularly in defining high-impact applications and operator liability.

South Korean officials are now drafting enforcement ordinances for the new law. Industry representatives have requested a less rigid approach compared with the stricter AI regulations in the EU, hoping to balance innovation with compliance.

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