Ministry of Science and ICT Discusses 'Digital Bill of Rights' with AI and Robot Companies
On the 1st, the Ministry of Science and ICT held a meeting at the Seoul Central Post Office conference room to gather opinions from companies on the contents to be included in the 'Digital Bill of Rights,' which outlines the basic direction of the new digital order.
The meeting was attended by representatives from major corporations in home appliances, telecommunications, and platforms, as well as CEOs of promising startups in AI, data, robotics, transportation, and security.
The Ministry of Science and ICT has been collecting diverse public opinions, including university presidents, academic society heads, youth, scholars and experts, and stakeholders, to promote social consensus on the new digital order.
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Kang Do-hyun, Director of the Information and Communication Policy Office at the Ministry of Science and ICT, stated, "We will actively support the establishment of a new digital order that guarantees free and creative innovation, and ensures that its benefits are enjoyed by all members of society."
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