AI 인사이트 및 트렌드 요약 — 2026-06-28
KEPCO is teaming up with OpenAI to drive AI transformation in the energy sector, while OpenAI’s new GPT-5.6 model will see a restricted release following U.S. government security reviews. Meanwhile, companies like SK Hynix and Becon are ramping up global AI investments to stay competitive in this new era.
AI 인사이트 및 트렌드 요약 — 2026-06-28
Key Tech News and Announcements
KEPCO and OpenAI to collaborate on AI transformation in energy
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), led by President Kim Dong-cheol, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with OpenAI to collaborate on the "AI transformation of the energy industry." The agreement was signed on the 26th at Seoul National University, aiming to accelerate the digital transformation of the energy sector through the application of AI technology and a strategic partnership.

OpenAI to release GPT-5.6 conditionally via government approval
OpenAI has agreed to release its next-gen "GPT-5.6" model only to select institutions at the request of the U.S. administration. The Trump administration cited national security concerns, leading OpenAI to develop three versions of the model; the top-tier version, "Sol," is described as having the most robust safety system to date.

SK Hynix accelerates AI investment in the U.S.
SK Hynix is expanding its investments in the AI ecosystem, with a primary focus on the U.S. In addition to establishing production bases like the Indiana Advanced Packaging plant, the company is managing a dedicated legal entity for investing in AI innovation firms, moving beyond simple component supply. They plan to invest a total of $10 billion sequentially through 2030.

New AI Products and Services
AI skin scanner firm Becon participates in VivaTech 2026
Becon, a company specializing in AI skin scanners, participated in "VivaTech 2026," Europe's largest startup and tech exhibition, following an official invitation from Samsung Electronics. Held in Paris, this major tech event marks a significant step for Becon in the global expansion of AI-based healthcare technology.

OpenAI GPT-5.6 to be offered in three versions
OpenAI is developing GPT-5.6 in three versions, preparing for a phased release with varying security protocols from top to bottom-tier models. In cooperation with the U.S. government, access will be granted first to trusted partners.
AI Learning and Educational Materials
Incheon City has established a 2026 AI education plan, aiming to build a local AI education ecosystem.
The "AI Technology Application Course" at The Cyber University of Korea's Future Education Institute provides step-by-step learning, ranging from computational thinking and basic software coding to applications in the 4th Industrial Revolution fields, including IoT, robot programming, and mobile app development.
Online platforms, including Mammoth Club, are offering practical AI training through 2026 AI courses, expanding customized education for both corporate and individual learners.
Analysis and Trend Insights
Intensifying competition in AI adoption
Industry experts have warned that companies in Korea and Japan can no longer delay AI integration, noting that "you fall behind if you delay AI adoption." Silicon Valley investors and AI infrastructure firms are emphasizing that the AI tech race is shifting from model development to actual corporate implementation.

OpenAI considers postponing IPO
It is reported that OpenAI is considering pushing its Initial Public Offering (IPO), originally scheduled for the second half of this year, to next year. Analysts point to recent stock market adjustments, stagnating revenue, and the management's desire to maintain a $1 trillion valuation as the reasons for the delay.
Differences in employment anxiety between Korea and the U.S. in the AI era
Research shows that while Korea tends to show a conservative response to employment anxiety caused by AI diffusion, the U.S. is reacting more actively. Data from Blind over the past four years reveals a clear difference in worker sentiment between the two countries based on search trends for job changes, layoffs, and startups.

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