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Reference links
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Methodology Research assetsAt A Glance
This tracker is useful because South Korea's AI story changes meaning when policy, compute, and sovereign ambition move at different speeds.
Use it with the South Korea state-of page and the sovereign-AI tracker when you need both sequence and strategic posture kept visible.
Common Questions
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State-of page
Use the state-of page for the shorter current-year South Korea read above this policy tracker.
Institution hub
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Tracker page
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Adjacent Routes
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Country briefing
Start here for South Korea’s sovereign-AI push, industrial scale, compute buildout, and policy execution.
Topic hub
Reporting connected to South Korea's sovereign AI push, industrial adoption, and national model programs.
Topic hub
Policy moves, government coordination, and state-led AI programs across Asian markets.
Topic hub
Language models, compute layers, chips, and the infrastructure choices shaping capability across the region.
Topic hub
Funding rounds, alliances, strategic tie-ups, and the capital layer behind AI expansion.
What To Watch
Which South Korean policy moves materially change the operating environment for sovereign AI this year?
How should readers separate durable implementation from headline-scale national ambition in South Korea?
Watchlist
Watch whether South Korea turns legal and policy architecture into clearer implementation pathways for compute, models, and public support.
Track how ministry coordination, funding commitments, and AI Basic Act follow-through change real execution conditions this year.
Archive Links
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Published March 28, 2026 Updated March 28, 2026
Why it matters: South Korea’s ₩100 trillion ($71–$74 billion USD) artificial intelligence (AI) initiative, launched in 2025, stands as one of the most ambitious national technology.
Published March 28, 2026 Updated March 28, 2026
Why it matters: Technical Specifications, Benchmark Achievements, Global Comparisons, and Strategic Impact.
Published March 28, 2026 Updated March 28, 2026
Why it matters: Detailed Profiles and Roles in National Humanoid Robotics Initiative (2025).
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