AI Insight: 2026-06-02 Summary
As June marks the end of the first half of the year, the AI industry is diving headfirst into the commercialization of physical AI and agent technology, alongside ramped-up investments in semiconductor and cloud infrastructure. Key updates include Kurly’s acquisition of an AI solution firm, Namu Tech’s success in its new AI agent business, and anticipation building for NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s visit and Computex 2026.
Major Tech News and Announcements
1. Kurly deepens AI transformation by acquiring Wonji Labs E-commerce giant Kurly has acquired the specialized AI solutions firm Wonji Labs. This move signals a push beyond simple productivity tools, aiming to internalize AI technology to solve real-world business challenges and sharpen their competitive edge.
2. Wall Street: "20% chance of AI bubble, but a 20-year bull market is starting" The recent surge in AI-related stocks has reignited bubble concerns. However, industry analysts highlight the historical 20-year cycle of long-term bull markets, arguing that the current growth is backed by structural fundamentals like CAPEX and earnings growth among Big Tech.
3. Computex 2026: The new battlefield for AI semiconductors Taking place in Taipei from June 2–5, "Computex 2026" is the center of attention for the global semiconductor industry. Executives from Korean chipmakers like SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics are expected to attend NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote, with major reveals planned for AI PCs and next-gen semiconductor technology.
4. Namu Tech sees stock revaluation on AI agent business success Namu Tech is being re-evaluated by the stock market after turning a profit in 2025 and achieving tangible results with its new AI agent business, demonstrating how AI technology is driving actual profit growth.
New AI Products and Services
1. Claude’s Dynamic Workflow feature now supported in Codex The Dynamic Workflow feature for Claude has been expanded to include support in Codex, moving toward a more integrated developer experience across AI models.
2. Reactor secures $59M for real-time world model platform Founded by alumni of the Apple Vision Pro team, Reactor has raised $59 million in Series B funding to build infrastructure for real-time world models. Lightspeed Ventures led the round, which also includes a strategic partnership with AWS.
3. Acer to unveil 50th-anniversary AI PCs and gaming gear at Computex 2026 Global PC maker Acer is set to showcase its next-gen AI PCs and gaming products at Computex 2026 (June 2–5). As part of their 50th-anniversary celebrations, they will focus on products that integrate advanced AI tech.
AI Learning and Educational Materials
1. Three strategies for 2026 practical AI training Practical AI training is now focusing on three pillars: "AI application skills" for the field, "practical training" based on project-based learning (PBL) and micro-learning, and "data-driven thinking" to verify AI results. 2026 is all about solving real business problems rather than just learning tools.
2. Incheon’s AI education initiative kicks into gear Local efforts to build AI educational infrastructure are accelerating, with the Incheon 2026 AI Education Plan aiming to foster talent and strengthen regional industrial competitiveness.
Analysis and Trend Insights
1. AI talent shortage worsens: 80% gap despite layoffs The talent shortage in AI, data, and security roles has reached 80%. Paradoxically, in the first quarter of 2026, AI-related layoffs accounted for 8% of all job cuts in the US, highlighting a massive polarization between highly specialized AI roles and general office positions.
2. AWS Summit Seoul 2026: Agentic AI reshaping the business future The core message at AWS Summit Seoul 2026, held at COEX, was the evolution of AI from a simple functional tool into autonomous agents. Approximately 27,000 attendees gathered to share stories of real-world business transformations driven by AI.
3. Global AI adoption gap: Asia rising, Global South stagnant According to a Microsoft report, the AI adoption rate in the Global North is 27.5%, compared to 15.4% in the Global South. Asia, particularly South Korea, Thailand, and Japan, is seeing the highest growth in adoption, driven largely by improvements in support for Asian languages.
4. S&P 500 companies mentioning AI benefits jump from 10% to 21% Morgan Stanley’s latest analysis shows that the percentage of S&P 500 firms explicitly citing positive impacts from AI has surged from 10% in 2024 to 21% today, signaling that AI has moved beyond hype to become a core component of corporate strategy.
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