South Korea
View original resourceSouth Korea's Framework Act on AI represents a pivotal moment in global AI governance, establishing the country as the third major jurisdiction (after the EU and China) to enact comprehensive AI legislation. Unlike the EU AI Act's risk-based approach or China's sector-specific regulations, South Korea's law uniquely centers on "trust establishment" as its core principle, reflecting Korean values around social harmony and technological adoption. Set to take effect in January 2026, this legislation will govern AI development and deployment across all sectors in one of the world's most AI-ready economies, making it essential reading for anyone doing business in or with South Korea.
South Korea's approach stands apart in several key ways:
Trust as a foundational principle: While other laws focus primarily on risk mitigation, this framework explicitly aims to build public confidence in AI systems through transparency and accountability measures.
Economic development focus: The law balances regulatory oversight with explicit provisions to foster AI innovation and maintain South Korea's competitive edge in the global AI market.
Cultural context: The legislation reflects Korean societal values around collective responsibility and consensus-building, potentially offering a model for other Asian nations developing their own AI governance frameworks.
Integration with existing tech infrastructure: South Korea's advanced digital infrastructure and high technology adoption rates create a unique regulatory environment where AI governance can be implemented more seamlessly than in less digitized economies.
January 2025: Law enacted by the National Assembly January 2026: Full implementation begins 2026-2027: Expected rollout of specific regulatory guidance and enforcement mechanisms 2027 onwards: Regular compliance audits and framework updates anticipated
Organizations should begin compliance preparation immediately, as the one-year implementation window is relatively short for comprehensive AI governance changes.
Multinational corporations with operations or partnerships in South Korea, particularly those in technology, manufacturing, healthcare, and financial services sectors
AI developers and tech companies planning to enter the Korean market or currently serving Korean customers
Legal and compliance professionals working for organizations with Korean business interests who need to understand the regulatory landscape
Government officials and policymakers in other Asian countries considering similar AI governance approaches
Academic researchers studying comparative AI governance and the evolution of international AI regulatory frameworks
Supply chain managers whose organizations work with Korean AI companies or integrate Korean-developed AI technologies
The Framework Act applies broadly across South Korea's economy, with particular implications for:
Regulatory guidance specifics: The framework law will require detailed implementing regulations - monitor announcements from the Ministry of Science and ICT and other relevant agencies
Enforcement mechanisms: South Korea's approach to penalties and compliance monitoring will set important precedents for Asian AI governance
International coordination: Watch for how South Korea coordinates its framework with EU AI Act compliance for companies operating in both jurisdictions
Industry feedback integration: Korean policymaking often involves extensive industry consultation - implementation details may evolve based on stakeholder input
Regional influence: This law may serve as a template for other Asian nations, potentially creating a "Korean model" of AI governance alongside the "Brussels Effect"
Published
2025
Jurisdiction
KR
Category
Regulations and laws
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