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Korea plans to raise corporate AI deployment rate to 70% by 2030
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The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced today that Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol chaired the first National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Committee meeting in Seoul with the participation of academia and industry experts for discussions on Korea’s national AI strategy, measures for the diffusion of industrial AI transformation (AX), and private sector investment plans.


Noting that AI in itself is of massive industrial value as an important foundational technology with prospects of creating enormous up- and downstream impact across all sectors, President Yoon highlighted that successful AI deployment over diverse industries will generate far-reaching economic effect.


At the inaugural Committee meeting, MOTIE reported policy measures for the diffusion of AX, articulating plans to raise the level of corporate AI utilization rate (currently 31 percent) and the AI deployment rate at manufacturing sites (currently 5 percent) to 70 percent and 40 percent by 2030, respectively, through Korea’s three pillar industrial AX projects. They include the implementation of over 300 anchor projects for manufacturing and service industries by 2027 to provide concentrated R&D, finance, and consulting assistance toward projects involving the participation of buyer and supplier firms in AI solution, robot, and equipment, for which the first batch of 25 projects will be selected next month. 


Under the industrial AX projects, the ministry further plans to announce measures in the near future for supporting the AI semiconductor ecosystem, while also pushing the establishment of an industrial data integration platform. First, a carbon data platform will be developed by 2027 with focus on the five most carbon-intensive sectors—steel and aluminum, battery, automobiles, home appliances, and textiles—on which risks are highest with regard to major countries’ carbon regulatory measures. The platform will then be extended to cover data on core sectors’ processes and supply chains as well.


In addition to the three pillar projects, MOTIE will mull the prospects of nurturing an AI-specialized complex, training AX professional manpower through in-company graduate courses on AX, increasing tax incentives for key AX technology, and injecting a KRW 3.5 billion-plus policy funding into the AI field.


Under the AI Industrial Policy Committee launched in May, MOTIE will be operating an AX Alliance for propelling anchor projects forward and a public-private industrial AX law forum to facilitate discussions on legal and institutional matters in an effort to boost the systematic drive for AX diffusion. 


On reviewing the bills containing the aforesaid plans, President Yoon asked that all ministries actively cooperate as members of the National AI Committee to successfully accelerate the AI transition across Korea’s social and industrial landscape.