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South Korea to Launch Sovereign Cybersecurity AI Amid US Export Controls
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South Korea is set to launch a sovereign AI model focused on cybersecurity by the end of 2026. This initiative, announced by Science Minister Bae Kyung-hoon, responds to increasing digital security threats and recent US export controls on advanced AI models, including Anthropic's Mythos 5. The South Korean government aims to develop a model capable of identifying vulnerabilities and competing with foreign systems. The current AI capabilities are deemed insufficient for evolving cyber threats. The government is also exploring legislation to support ethical hacking practices. Minister Bae emphasized the need for enhanced computing resources and budgetary support for this initiative. The move reflects a broader trend of nations seeking AI sovereignty to protect critical infrastructure.
Key Points: • South Korea plans to launch a cybersecurity-focused AI model by the end of 2026. • The initiative is a response to US export controls on advanced AI models like Mythos 5. • Minister Bae Kyung-hoon highlighted the need for improved computing resources for development.