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Naver Cloud Expands HyperClova X Open-Source AI Models to Strengthen South Korea’s AI Ecosystem
April 25, 2025 | Indirect Indicator

Naver Cloud is expanding its HyperClova X model offerings to bolster South Korea’s AI ecosystem.

**Naver Cloud will open source three smaller-scale versions of its HyperClova X large language models—3 billion, 1.5 billion, and 0.5 billion-parameter variants—making them freely available for both research and commercial uses.**
A dedicated reasoning model will follow next month, underpinning the company’s effort to provide accessible, high-performance language tools that strengthen the domestic AI landscape.

**The 3 billion-parameter model targets Korean-language and cultural content, enabling more nuanced processing of native texts.**
The 1.5 billion-parameter variant addresses complex text comprehension tasks, while the 0.5 billion-parameter model prioritizes speed and cost efficiency for on-device deployment. This tiered structure ensures enterprises and smaller developers can select the model that best fits their computational needs.

**The forthcoming reasoning model will extend HyperClova X’s capabilities beyond numerical precision to include visual and vocal data processing and automatic web browsing.**
During the launch event, Naver Cloud executives demonstrated advanced audio functions that generate humanlike speech and facilitate more natural user interactions.

**At the Naver Cloud Tech Meetup, CEO Kim Yu-won called for a truly sovereign AI ecosystem, arguing that simply rebranding foreign technologies fails to meet South Korea’s national security and strategic objectives.**
He urged the development of comprehensive infrastructure, government support, and collaboration with global technology providers to create indigenous AI solutions, responding directly to competing sovereign AI claims from rivals like KT.

**Kim also stressed the importance of maintaining stringent security regulations—such as the Cloud Security Assurance Program (CSAP)—as foreign cloud service providers enter the market.**
He described Naver Cloud’s role in supporting government plans for national AI data centers and warned that delays in infrastructure investment could leave South Korea trailing peers like Japan.

**Despite HyperClova X’s recent advancements, the model did not appear in the latest Stanford University AI Index.**
To address this omission, Naver Cloud plans to publish a detailed technical report and spark startup innovation through its open-source models. The company is simultaneously researching neural processing units (NPUs), partnering with Intel and NVIDIA to lower GPU costs, and advocating for government policies that foster confidence in AI technology investments.
South Korea Mandates Chief AI Officers to Drive Public Sector Transformation
April 25, 2025 | Indirect Indicator

South Korea is set to transform its public sector by mandating the appointment of Chief Artificial Intelligence Officers to drive AI integration and governance.

**The government plans to require central ministries, local governments and all public sector entities to appoint a Chief AI Officer.**
A revision of the Act on Activation of Data-based Administration will convert the existing Chief Data Officer role into a CAIO to reflect artificial intelligence’s growing importance in public administration.

**Since 2021, public agencies have appointed CDOs to manage government data.**
Under the proposed law, these CDOs would take on the CAIO title and shift their focus from general data oversight to dedicated AI governance. Nearly 800 current CDOs would become CAIOs, forming a cadre of specialized leaders charged with steering AI-driven transformation across the public sector.

**Alongside this personnel change, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety will roll out a Public Sector AI Transformation (Gov AX) Comprehensive Plan.**
It includes development of a Government-wide AI Common Foundation as shared infrastructure for various agencies. Officials emphasize that integrating AI represents a fundamental overhaul of operational practices rather than a simple technological upgrade, necessitating rigorous oversight and governance frameworks.

**Industry experts have welcomed the move to install dedicated CAIOs, noting parallels with similar structures in the United States.**
They believe designated AI leadership will strengthen strategic planning, ensure accountability and enforce consistent standards across disparate agencies. By adopting international models, South Korea aims to position itself at the forefront of public AI innovation.

**To build the required expertise, the Ministry is considering active recruitment of AI specialists and technology experts into CAIO roles.**
While proficiency in machine learning and data science is essential, CAIOs will also shoulder broader administrative responsibilities. Discussions continue on the optimal mix of internal public servants and external consultants to support governance, compliance and implementation challenges associated with large-scale AI adoption.

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(LEAD) U.S. says China's refusal to abide by int'l law hampers its interests, after Seoul-Beijing maritime tensions

Yonhap | English | News | April 25, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes

China's refusal to comply with international law has negative implications for its economic interests and contributes to regional instability, according to a U.S. State Department spokesperson. This statement came after recent maritime tensions between Seoul and Beijing concerning China's construction of steel structures in the Yellow Sea. These structures were erected in the Provisional Maritime Zone (PMZ), which overlaps the exclusive economic zones of both nations.

The tensions escalated in February when South Korean authorities were blocked from inspecting the Chinese structures by Chinese officials. A bilateral agreement established in 2000 permits both countries to operate fishing vessels and manage marine resources in the PMZ, restricting activities to navigation and fishing.

On April 23, representatives from South Korea and China met for working-level maritime talks in Seoul to address the ongoing issues surrounding the steel structures. The U.S. emphasized the importance of adherence to international law, stating that great powers should express their intentions clearly to foster stability beneficial for all countries involved.

Exclusive: China's CATL to commence operations in Korea in Q2, eyes ties with Hyundai

Joongang Ilbo | English | News | April 25, 2025 | UndeterminedBizdev-Partnering

China's Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL) will begin operations in South Korea in the second quarter of 2025, focusing on low-cost, fast-charging lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. This expansion aims to strengthen relationships with local automakers like Hyundai and Kia and position Korea as a base for global growth amid rising trade tensions between the U.S. and China. CATL plans to hire local staff and will explore opportunities in the electric vehicle (EV) and commercial vehicle sectors, as well as collaborative projects.

CATL has significantly increased its global EV market share from 24.6% in 2020 to 37.9% in 2024, while the shares of Korean manufacturers LG Energy Solutions, SK On, and Samsung SDI have declined. CATL batteries currently power 15.21% of the registered EVs in Korea, surpassing the market share of Samsung SDI. The company aims to continue its focus on customer needs and safety, emphasizing its commitment to innovation and the development of battery safety technologies.

Addressing the competitive landscape, CATL acknowledges the recent advancements made by Korean manufacturers in LFP technology while expressing its intent to collaborate. With growing concerns over battery safety due to incidents in the industry, CATL has implemented advanced safety measures, such as NP technology, designed to prevent thermal propagation during failures. As the EV market faces challenges, including political factors influencing energy policies, CATL remains committed to innovation and sustainable growth through significant R&D investments and a comprehensive innovation strategy.

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Pointing out other countries’ non-tariffs… US further raises trade technology barriers

Money Today | Local Language | News | April 25, 2025 | UndeterminedTrade Issues and Numbers

On April 21, South Korea's exports to the US experienced a decline of more than 5% compared to the same period last year, attributed to tariffs imposed by the US government. Notably, while semiconductor exports saw a rise of 10.7%, other key categories such as automobiles, petroleum products, and auto parts recorded significant decreases. This trend raised concerns about the impact of US trade policies on South Korea's export economy.

The US, while criticizing non-tariff barriers implemented by other nations, has reportedly intensified its own technical trade barriers. The National Institute of Technology and Standards reported a 12% increase in technical regulations notified by World Trade Organization (WTO) member countries in the first quarter of the year, with the US experiencing a notable 29.4% rise in these barriers. This increase includes stricter automobile safety and energy efficiency regulations, as well as restrictions on hazardous substances in cosmetics.

China and the EU have also tightened their technical regulations, with China focusing on household goods and electronic products and the EU revising rules for hazardous substances in electronics. In response to these challenges, the National Institute of Technology and Standards convened a meeting with about 20 executives from various export sectors to discuss the difficulties posed by these trade barriers. The institute has been actively addressing global regulatory issues affecting South Korean exports, having resolved several cases related to technology regulations in the previous year and into the current year.

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