South Korea has introduced some of the world's strictest artificial intelligence safety laws following public outrage over sexually explicit deepfakes and financial scams targeting thousands of people.
Breakdown
- South Korea's new Basic AI Act is among the toughest AI regulations outside the EU 21s
- The law requires digital watermarking and risk assessments for AI-generated content 31s
- Start-ups warn compliance burdens could stifle innovation 1m 8s
- The act allows government to demand corrections to public commentary, raising free speech concerns 1m 36s
- Rights groups say the law does not go far enough to address public anxiety over AI 1m 46s
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