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Omnimodal AI Agent Race Accelerates as Naver and Kakao Advance Multimodal Platforms
Nov. 27, 2025 | Technology & Innovation

Recent advancements in AI agent platforms focus on integrating text, images, voice, intonation, and emotional cues into a single model to enable more natural, contextually aware interactions.

**Naver and Kakao are each building “omnimodal” AI models that learn from multiple data types within one architecture.**
These models will serve as the backbone of their next-generation AI agent services, scheduled to launch next year, and allow users to engage across modalities without switching among siloed systems.

**Kakao’s current multimodal engine, KANANA-o, merges vision and audio processing and already operates within KakaoTalk to analyze short-form content.**
It detects user emotions and intonation to support more natural conversational exchanges. Kakao applies reinforcement learning continuously to sharpen KANANA-o’s communication skills and optimizes the model for deployment across its broader service portfolio.

**The company plans to evolve KANANA-o into a full omnimodal platform by 2026.**
Meanwhile, it will introduce a successor—KANANA2—later this year. KANANA2 will feature advanced architectures such as Mixture of Experts and Multi-Head Latent Attention, and Kakao is considering an open-source release to encourage community-driven enhancements and wider adoption.

**Naver is advancing toward omnimodality with its forthcoming HyperCLOVA X foundation model, expected in January 2026, alongside the integrated Agent N platform, which will unify text, image, and voice inputs under one interface.**
In July, Naver set a precedent by open-sourcing the HyperCLOVA X Seed 14B Think model, signaling its strategy of sharing foundational technology with the broader ecosystem.

**By embedding vision, audio, text, and affective cues in a single framework, both companies aim to deliver AI agents that adapt seamlessly to human communication nuances and enhance user experience across diverse input forms.**
SK Telecom and Samsung Advance 6G with AI-Powered Radio Access Network Collaboration
Nov. 27, 2025 | Technology & Innovation

SK Telecom and Samsung Electronics are partnering to advance sixth-generation (6G) mobile networks by developing an artificial intelligence–driven radio access network (AI-RAN) through joint research and an MOU that builds on their AI-RAN Alliance collaboration.

**Their research framework targets three core technologies: AI-based channel estimation, distributed multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmission and reception, and AI-RAN–based scheduler and core network functions.**
By applying AI to channel estimation, the partners will predict and correct signal distortions caused by obstacles, boosting transmission accuracy and reliability. Distributed MIMO will enable multiple base stations and antennas to coordinate dynamically, ensuring ultra-high-speed connectivity even in densely populated or high-traffic areas. The AI-RAN scheduler and core network modules will use machine learning to determine optimal transmission timing and allocate network resources autonomously.

**SK Telecom’s network technology division will contribute its nationwide operation expertise, extensive datasets, and demonstration infrastructure, while Samsung Research will design and refine AI channel estimation algorithms, develop distributed MIMO coordination techniques, and integrate these innovations into the AI-RAN scheduler and core network.**
This combination of SK Telecom’s network infrastructure and data resources with Samsung’s AI model capabilities aims to accelerate 6G commercialization.

**Both companies have already demonstrated their commitment to AI-driven 6G innovation: SK Telecom published its 6G white paper in 2023; they unveiled an AI-RAN base station at MWC25; they signed an MOU with NVIDIA to further AI-RAN development; and they jointly presented AI channel estimation research at conferences in Finland and the United States in 2025.**
Senior leaders from both organizations emphasize that integrating AI and wireless communications will secure their leadership in the global 6G ecosystem.

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Industrial Accident Deaths Rise Despite Government Crackdown

Chosun Ilbo | English | News | Nov. 27, 2025 | Accidents

From January to September 2025, industrial accident fatalities in South Korea increased by 3.2% compared to the previous year, marking the first rise since statistics began in 2022. Despite the government's intensified crackdown and declaration of a 'war on industrial accidents,' fatalities rose from 443 in 2024 to 457 in 2025. The increase was especially pronounced in small-scale workplaces, while fatalities in larger businesses decreased.

The aging workforce and a high proportion of foreign workers among fatalities contributed to the rise. Last year, 42.4% of those killed in industrial accidents were aged 60 or older, and foreigners accounted for 13.1% of deaths despite making up only 3% of the workforce. Major accidents continued despite government efforts, including a boiler tower collapse at Ulsan Thermal Power Plant in November that resulted in seven deaths.

Small businesses faced the highest fatality increases, with a 10.4% rise in workplaces with fewer than 50 employees and a 24.5% increase in those with fewer than five workers. Experts attribute this to limited safety resources and complex subcontracting arrangements that expose workers to higher risks. Industry critics argue that the government's focus on punitive measures harms small businesses and fails to prioritize accident prevention.

The government has implemented strong sanctions, including fines of up to 5% of operating profits for corporations with multiple annual fatalities and license revocations for repeat offenders. However, a survey of 262 companies showed 73% believe punishment-focused policies are ineffective, citing the need for prevention and balanced worker responsibility. The government intends to maintain its sanction-based approach, with officials noting that improvements in accident statistics may take time to become evident.

S. Korea, China in talks to hold vice FM dialogue next month amid China-Japan tensions

Yonhap | English | News | Nov. 27, 2025 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances

South Korea and China are preparing to hold a "strategic dialogue" between First Vice Foreign Minister Park Yoon-joo and China’s Executive Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu in Beijing next month. This meeting follows the recent summit between South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders' meeting in Gyeongju on November 1, 2025. The planned talks aim to address bilateral relations and shared regional concerns.

Tensions between China and Japan have escalated after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made remarks about Taiwan, suggesting Japan’s Self-Defense Forces could respond militarily if Taiwan were attacked, describing it as a "survival-threatening situation" for Japan. China has strongly condemned these remarks, calling them "erroneous" and urging retraction, while taking retaliatory actions such as advising its citizens against traveling to Japan and suspending seafood imports from Japan.

The talks between South Korea and China may also cover the sensitive Taiwan issue in light of the China-Japan tensions. Additionally, South Korea’s plan to develop nuclear-powered submarines, a move recently approved by U.S. President Donald Trump following his summit with President Lee, is expected to be discussed, given China’s concerns over Seoul acquiring such strategic capabilities.

원금보장 믿었다가 세금·건보료 폭탄 맞을라…출발부터 불안한 IMA

Believing in principal protection could lead to a tax and health insurance fee shock… IMA uncertain from the start

Maekyung | Local Language | News | Nov. 27, 2025 | UndeterminedTaxes

Mirae Asset Securities and Korea Investment & Securities have recently been authorized to offer comprehensive investment accounts (IMA), a system introduced in 2017 intended to channel long-term funds into venture capital through corporate loans, bonds, and pre-IPO investments. These companies plan to launch their first IMA products by early December 2025.

Concerns have arisen regarding the tax implications of IMAs, particularly because their dividends are paid out in lump sums at maturity rather than annually. This could lead to investors facing comprehensive taxation on financial income, especially as lump-sum payments may push earnings above the 20 million won threshold, triggering higher progressive tax rates and increased health insurance premiums. This tax burden may affect not only high-net-worth individuals but also ordinary investors near the taxation threshold.

The structure of IMAs, which are principal-protected closed-end products, complicates annual dividend payments. Investors may face situations where taxes are paid on interim dividends but principal is repaid at maturity even if losses occur later, potentially causing tax inefficiencies. Early IMA products may impose investment caps (e.g., 100 million won per person) and face limited fund inflows due to unclear tax rules, which could compromise the goal of fostering venture capital funding.

The possibility of open-end IMAs allowing early redemption and frequent trading is being considered for the future, but this introduces further complexity regarding tax timing and dividend payments. Industry stakeholders emphasize the importance of clarifying tax standards before expanding product types to avoid additional confusion and risk.

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