Cloud & AI Daily Briefing — 2026-07-15
The government is pushing to fully lift network separation regulations for the financial sector, Meta is deploying its own custom chips, and the MSIT announced plans to launch a free domestic AI chatbot service within the year. Additionally, 878.7 billion won is being invested to transition public administrative and education systems to the cloud.
Cloud & AI Daily Briefing — 2026-07-15
Corporate Tech & Product Trends
Meta deploys self-designed chips in AI data centers
Meta is preparing to move its custom silicon into the production stage. By integrating its own chips into its AI infrastructure, Meta plans to cut processing costs and optimize performance.

OpenAI fixes ChatGPT user reset bug
OpenAI has patched a reset bug that affected some ChatGPT Work and Codex users. Although over 5 million users experienced data reset issues, the company took swift action to restore services.
Apple launches AR glasses, Google makes quantum AI progress
Apple has officially launched its AR glasses, Google has achieved a new milestone in quantum AI technology, and Salesforce has unveiled its GPT-based CRM solution. Furthermore, Moderna has embarked on AI-driven drug discovery.
Government Policy & Public Projects
Push to fully lift network separation regulations in finance
The government is pursuing the complete removal of network separation regulations that have been hindering AI and digital transformation in the financial sector. This policy aims to lower barriers for financial firms to utilize generative AI, cloud computing, and Software as a Service (SaaS).
878.7 billion won invested in cloud transition for administrative and education systems
Significant changes are expected in the public cloud market in the second half of this year. The Korea Local Information Institute (KLID) is investing 661.4 billion won to fully migrate nationwide administrative systems to the cloud, with separate large-scale cloud transition projects also underway in the education sector.

MSIT to launch free domestic AI chatbot 'Modu AI' this year
The Ministry of Science and ICT plans to release a general-purpose AI chatbot and an AI agent that supports public service applications for all citizens to use for free before the year ends. The government intends to provide a service based on domestic AI models with no usage restrictions or cost burdens, and is currently accepting project bids until August 11.
Vice Prime Minister Bae Gyeong-hoon emphasizes AI data center mega-project
Vice Prime Minister Bae Gyeong-hoon has defined AI data centers as essential infrastructure, stating that he will establish a three-tier public-private cooperation system through a cross-departmental task force, an AI Data Center Alliance, and a dedicated support team to resolve corporate bottlenecks.
Market Insights & Key Trends
Public digital service market expands as participants double
The base of the public digital service market is broadening, driven by the shift to the cloud and growing demand for SaaS. While the total contract value has decreased due to the base effect of large-scale projects, the number of participating companies and individual contracts has more than doubled compared to the same period last year, indicating that public digital transformation is spreading widely.
AI industry enters the 'Era of Accountability'
After years of focusing on proving technological performance, the AI industry has now entered the "Era of Accountability," where it must answer more difficult questions. Tech companies are now facing the responsibility of deciding how to govern the use of the technologies they develop.
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