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South Korea’s Bold AI Regulations Face Resistance

South Korea has introduced what it claims to be the world’s most comprehensive AI regulations, requiring companies to label AI-generated content. However, the legislation faces criticism from tech startups and civil society groups, highlighting concerns over both excessive and insufficient protection measures.

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APAC Sovereign Funds Embrace AI: From Caution to Strategic Action

APAC sovereign investors are transitioning from cautious observation to active engagement in AI, expanding investments in cloud infrastructure, data centers, and semiconductors. This shift is marked by internal adoption of AI tools to improve operations and a broader commitment to responsible innovation and governance.

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AI Transparency Code: Guidelines for Ethical Content Marking

The EU AI office has published its first draft Code of Practice on transparency for AI-generated content, offering voluntary guidelines to ensure AI outputs are properly marked and labeled. These guidelines set obligations for AI system providers and deployers to improve user awareness and transparency.

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Enhancing Ocean Protection with a Trustworthy AI Framework

A European team led by AZTI has developed a framework outlining three essential pillars for reliable, ethical, and scientifically robust marine AI. This framework aims to improve decision-making in marine research, fisheries, and environmental management, ensuring AI tools are trustworthy and beneficial for ecosystems and communities.

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The Compliance Challenge: Navigating Korea’s AI Basic Act

Korea’s AI Basic Act transitions from regulation to practical compliance, creating a divide between startups able to adapt and those facing challenges. Despite government support, many founders struggle with compliance, risking innovation and competitiveness in Korea’s evolving AI landscape.

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Revolutionizing Healthcare: Direct AI Solutions for Consumers

Following CES 2026, OpenAI and Anthropic introduced consumer-oriented generative AI products for healthcare—ChatGPT Health and Claude for Healthcare—enabling users to connect their medical records directly to AI chatbots. These platforms aim to transform patient engagement while raising important legal, privacy, and cybersecurity concerns that users should consider before adoption.

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