International Benchmark · データ更新 2026-02-17
🇰🇷 South Korea AI Strategy Benchmark
Republic of Korea
一文判定
South Korea is the most ambitious AI player among mid-sized economies — its ₩100 trillion (~US$71.5 billion) public-private fund vastly outstrips peer nations. Chaebols including Samsung, Naver and Kakao are actively developing proprietary large models, and the 2024 passage of the AI Basic Act signalled governance resolve.
コア戦略
投資とリソース
ガバナンスモデル
South Korea passed the AI Basic Act in 2024 (effective 2025) — Asia's first full-scope AI law. The Act uses a risk-tiered approach, sets up an AI Committee, requires impact assessments for high-risk AI, and tries to balance innovation. It is more legally binding than Singapore's voluntary framework.
対シンガポール優位
- • Crushing investment scale — ₩100 trillion is roughly 25x Singapore's government AI spend
- • Chaebol system enables rapid large-scale AI deployment (Samsung, LG, Hyundai, etc.)
- • Semiconductor manufacturing capability (Samsung, SK hynix)
- • AI Basic Act provides a stronger legal framework than Singapore's
対シンガポール劣位
- • Chaebol dominance may crowd out the startup ecosystem
- • Less internationalised than Singapore; weaker English-language environment
- • Less effective at attracting international talent and firms than Singapore
- • Population ageing poses long-term talent challenges
主要施策と機関
主要施策
参考出典
- • K-AI Strategy (2019)
- • Full text of the AI Basic Act (2024)
- • Korea AI Semiconductor Strategy (2024)
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比較を続ける
🇸🇬 Singapore
Governance-led, international hub
🇭🇰 Hong Kong
Greater Bay Area bridge, 3000 PFLOPS supercomputing
🇹🇼 Taiwan
Semiconductor hegemon (TSMC)
🇦🇪 UAE
Largest capital pool, world's first AI Minister
🇮🇱 Israel
Highest startup density globally, Unit 8200 talent pipeline
🇪🇪 Estonia
World's #1 digital government, 50+ government AI use cases
Data on this page is compiled from official government documents, international organisation reports and public sources, independently curated by Singapore AI Observatory. Data as of February 2026.