It is reported that South Korea’s National Artificial Intelligence Strategy Committee has established subcommittees on autonomous driving and humanoid robots to enhance the industrial AI transition, holding kickoff meetings to discuss key agendas for the national AI action plan. The Autonomous Driving Subcommittee, led by Soo-young Kim from Hyundai Motor, focuses on operational pilot zones, data collection, and infrastructure development, while emphasizing the need for expanded demonstration projects and regulatory improvements for commercialization. The Humanoid Subcommittee, led by Byung-tak Jang from Seoul National University, is addressing market trends and strategies to strengthen the domestic humanoid industry ecosystem amid global competition. Both subcommittees will meet bi-monthly to monitor action plan implementation and integrate private sector ideas into policy, aiming to position South Korea as a leader in the global AI landscape.
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