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    Why Do South Koreans Love AI?

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJune 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. South Korea ranks third globally in notable AI models, leveraging AI as a tool to elevate its influence despite being a small country.
    2. The country’s AI focus mainly centers on economic growth, often neglecting societal, ethical, and political considerations, leading to issues like flawed AI textbooks.
    3. Koreans are anxious about job displacement due to AI, with protests from labor unions and 64% fearing increased inequality—though many also see productivity gains.
    4. Young South Koreans heavily rely on AI chatbots like ChatGPT for fortune-telling, financial advice, and daily life, viewing AI as both a helpful tool and a source of job insecurity.

    South Korea’s Love for AI is Growing

    South Korea ranks third in the world for the number of notable AI models it has developed. This shows the country’s strong focus on AI progress. The government sees AI as a way for small countries to compete globally. Many Koreans use AI daily, whether for work, entertainment, or solving personal problems. This widespread use creates a positive cycle, boosting AI innovation and adoption. People trust AI tools like ChatGPT for advice, fortune-telling, or financial tips. They see AI as helpful and exciting, making it a popular part of everyday life.

    Benefits and Concerns of AI in Korea

    South Koreans appreciate AI’s ability to increase productivity and help with their goals. For example, AI assists many in finding jobs, trading stocks, or even exploring traditional practices like fortune-telling. However, there is also worry. Some see AI as a threat to jobs and social equality. Recently, protests occurred when companies introduced robots without clear labor agreements. The government’s focus on economic growth sometimes overlooks ethical or societal issues. Despite these challenges, many still believe AI can improve lives if used responsibly.

    Balancing Innovation with Caution

    While South Korea advances quickly in AI, critics warn about its risks. For instance, AI textbooks were rolled out with mistakes, causing concerns about safety and privacy. People use AI for fun, but they remain cautious. Many fear losing jobs to automation, especially younger workers trying to build futures. Still, the overall attitude is optimistic; Koreans see AI as a tool to unlock new opportunities. As they continue to embrace AI, they also recognize the need for regulation and reflection on its broader impacts.

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