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Bae Kyung-hoon
Bae Kyung-hoon is useful as a profile because he makes South Korea's AI ambition legible through leadership, institutional continuity, and strategic framing.
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Bae Kyung-hoon helps explain who is trying to narrate Korea's AI future and from what institutional position.
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What does Bae Kyung-hoon illuminate about Korea's long-horizon AI vision?
How much of the country's ambition is institutionalized versus rhetorically concentrated in leadership figures?
Which recurring priorities show up when reading his role against the wider South Korea briefing?
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Bae Kyung-hoon: Architect of Korea’s 21st Century AI Ambition
Published March 21, 2026 Updated March 21, 2026
Why it matters: Bae Kyung-hoon, appointed Minister of Science and ICT on July 16, 2025, stands at the forefront of South Korea’s strategic ambition to become one of the world’s top.
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