AI Insight: Latest AI Trends Summary (2026-06-14)
Intellivix highlights AI controllability with the 'T.R.U.S.T Framework,' while the Global AI Forum adopts a declaration for 'AI for Humanity.' SKT and NVIDIA have formed an AI infrastructure alliance, and Claude is seeing rapid growth in the Korean generative AI app market.
Key Tech News and Announcements
Intellivix redefines the future of the AI industry through 'control'
Choi Eun-soo, CEO of Intellivix, emphasized that the success of AI competition hinges not on performance alone, but on controllability and accountability. He introduced the 'T.R.U.S.T Framework' and the concept of Design-based Risk Management to prevent catastrophic AI errors. This proposes a new industrial paradigm that prioritizes the safety and reliability of AI systems beyond simple technological innovation.

Global AI Forum adopts 'AI for Humanity' joint declaration
At the 'Global AI Forum for Humanity 2026 (GAFH 2026)' held in Seoul on the 12th, scholars from home and abroad adopted a joint declaration titled "Reliable AI as a Tool for Peace and Prosperity." The forum emphasized that AI should contribute to medical, educational, and industrial innovation as the most powerful technology in human history, rather than being a tool for technological hegemony. Simultaneously, opinions were raised on addressing side effects of AI development, such as misinformation, deepfakes, and job displacement.

SK Telecom and NVIDIA sign alliance to build AI infrastructure
In the second week of June 2026, SK Telecom (SKT) and global AI semiconductor leader NVIDIA announced a strategic alliance to build AI infrastructure. This collaboration focuses on strengthening domestic AI foundations and creating operational environments for large-scale language models.
14 Korean information security technical standards approved internationally
With 14 information security technologies proposed by the Ministry of Science and ICT approved as new standardization items, Korea's leadership in the AI and 6G security sectors has expanded. This result boosts Korea’s technological influence in establishing global AI security standards.
New AI Products and Services
Claude enters the Korean generative AI market as the number two app
Anthropic’s AI service 'Claude' has risen to second place in the Korean generative AI app market by revenue. Having remained outside the top 10 in January, Claude recorded rapid growth starting in March. This marks its position behind ChatGPT, surpassing Google's Gemini and signifying a major strengthening of its footprint in the Korean market.

DoorDash launches AI-based food order automation service
Delivery app DoorDash has released an AI-driven automated ordering feature using photos and prompts. Through this function, users can complete orders and reservations just by uploading a picture of the food they want or providing a brief description.
BYTESIZE showcases field-AI integration solutions at Smart Tech Korea 2026
AI technology firm BYTESIZE participated in the '15th Smart Tech Korea (STK 2026)' held at COEX in Seoul from June 10-12, exhibiting solutions that integrate AI with the footwear and fashion industry.
AI Learning and Educational Materials
Introduction to an AI tutor automation platform for educators
Using WindyFlo and the 'Everyone's Startup Voucher' program, you can build a KakaoTalk-based AI tutor without coding. With this solution, educators can automate repetitive response tasks that previously took over 30 hours a month and systematically manage the entire process from learning lecture content to settings.

2026 guide to AI government-funded education
AI government-funded training in 2026 is divided into courses such as SKKU Academy KDT (for AI majors, in-person) and KDC (100% remote, recommended for non-majors). Experts emphasize setting clear career goals before selecting a course.
Analysis and Trend Insights
The shift from AI hegemony competition to trust and transparency
Industry experts have analyzed that the competitive landscape of the 2026 AI industry is shifting from 'performance' to 'reliability'. Intellivix's T.R.U.S.T Framework and the Global AI Forum's 'AI for Humanity' declaration reflect this trend. While the adoption rate of AI technology is accelerating, balancing it with technological safety and social responsibility is becoming a new competitive edge.
Korean AI market undergoing a reshuffling of the competitive landscape
Claude's rapid growth and the SKT-NVIDIA alliance show that the competitive structure of the Korean AI market is expanding beyond simple 'chatbot comparisons' to 'infrastructure building' and 'industrial application'. As ChatGPT's monopoly wanes, companies providing highly reliable AI services and appropriate technical infrastructure are emerging.
AI safety and regulation: The beginning stage of global standard setting
The international approval of 14 information security standards led by Korea suggests that Korea is participating in establishing global standards in the AI security sector. This is evidence that the AI industry is moving beyond technology development into the stages of safety verification and international standardization, increasing the likelihood that Korea’s voice will be reflected in future AI regulatory frameworks.
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