Cloud & AI Daily Briefing — 2026-06-21
Amid US AI export curbs, DeepSeek and Naver are gaining market share. Meanwhile, the government is pouring 754 billion KRW into 229 practical AI applications, and KAIST has unveiled a new database technology to cut down on AI hallucinations.
Cloud & AI Daily Briefing — 2026-06-21
Tech and Product Trends

US regulations strengthen AI firms in China and Korea
As the US government restricts AI model exports, low-cost Chinese AI models are capturing more of the market. DeepSeek is expanding its influence, while here in Korea, Naver is boosting its search market share through services like the AI tab.

KB Kookmin Bank wraps up 'AI Connect 2026'
KB Kookmin Bank successfully hosted 'AI Connect 2026,' highlighting how AI has shifted from a future-tech concept to a core infrastructure element that dictates corporate competitiveness in the financial sector. The event explored ways to improve work efficiency and drive financial innovation through AI.
Advancing Industrial AI: Beyond vision analysis to operational optimization
In manufacturing, logistics, and construction, AI is moving past simple defect detection and video analysis. It is now evolving to understand and learn from site operations, supporting safety management and robotic automation.

KAIST develops next-gen DB technology to reduce AI hallucinations by 78%
Professor Min-Soo Kim’s research team at the KAIST School of Computing has developed a database technology aimed at reducing 'hallucinations,' a major hurdle for AI agents. This next-generation database tech is expected to significantly improve accuracy.

Government Policy and Public Projects

Government to invest 754 billion KRW in 229 practical AI applications
The government has selected 229 AI application products to address labor shortages in agriculture and fisheries, enhance safety in high-risk industrial sites, and provide elderly care. The Ministry of Planning and Finance intends to accelerate AI-based digital transformation through this 754 billion KRW investment.

Learning Spark partners with UK's Good Future Foundation for AI school certification
Learning Spark is collaborating with the UK-based Good Future Foundation to introduce the 'AI Quality Mark' to Korea. This international certification assesses schools across nine areas, including AI competency, ethics, and curriculum management, supporting the Ministry of Education’s efforts to foster AI-focused schools.
Market Insights and Trends
MS expands revenue via OpenAI API in China, but 'distillation' risks remain
Microsoft (MS) has built a significant AI business by providing OpenAI models to major Chinese tech firms. However, concerns are rising that these companies might use model distillation to develop their own competing models.

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