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From Exploration to Innovation: The Impact of SURF Grants

These SURF grants enabled young researchers interested in robotics to collaborate with esteemed faculty, build professional networks and receive financial support to focus solely on their project, paving the way for their future career or academic opportunities.

Robotics 7month
How Korean chips can seize the 'Stargate' moment

The country is falling behind in an intensifying cycle of innovation and competition involving AI and the changes in the industrial landscape AI will bring

AI hardware 8month
NGRI Launches AI & ML Training for Geophysical Data Analysis

The National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) has launched an advanced training programme on artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI & ML) for geophysical data analysis for research

A healthy outlook

NCCU students will have opportunities to participate in interdisciplinary courses, research and mentorship programs aimed at AI-related careers.

South Korea aims to secure 10,000 GPUs for national AI computing centre

South Korea on Monday announced plans to secure 10,000 high-performance graphics processing units (GPUs) within this year in a bid to keep pace as the global AI race escalates.

AI hardware 8month
South Korea's data protection authority suspends local service of DeepSeek

SEOUL: South Korea's data protection authority on Monday (Feb 17) said it had temporarily suspended the domestic service of Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek from Saturday. The app's service will resume once improvements are made in accordance with the country's privacy law,

OpenAI, Kakao to jointly develop AI products for South Korea

ChatGPT creator OpenAI and South Korea's dominant chat app operator Kakao said on Tuesday they plan to form a strategic partnership in which they will develop AI products for the Korean market.

OpenAI will offer its tech to US national labs for nuclear weapons research

OpenAI says it plans to let U.S. National Laboratories use its AI models for nuclear weapons security and other scientific projects.

Cybersecurity 9month