Cloud and AI Daily Briefing — June 14, 2026
Korea has expanded its influence in AI and 6G security by gaining approval for 14 new information security standards. Meanwhile, Western Power showcased AI-driven safety and operations tech at STK 2026, and global forums are shifting the focus from raw AI performance to the critical need for trustworthy, explainable, and controllable AI systems.
Cloud and AI Daily Briefing — June 14, 2026
Corporate Tech and Product Trends
14 Korean Information Security Technologies Approved as International Standards
The Ministry of Science and ICT has successfully secured approval for 14 information security technologies as new international standard items. This achievement reinforces Korea's leadership in the security landscape for next-generation fields like AI and 6G.

Western Power Demonstrates AI-based Safety and Operational Tech at STK 2026
Korea Western Power (WP) showcased its advanced AI-driven technologies for zero-failure and accident-free operations at the 2026 Safety Technology Conference (STK 2026). This highlights the accelerated adoption of AI in manufacturing and the energy sector.

Trustworthy AI Design Emerges as a Key Competitive Edge
At the Global AI Forum for Humanity 2026 (GAFH 2026), Intellyvix CEO Choi Eun-soo emphasized that "the true competitiveness of AI lies in trust, not just performance," highlighting the necessity of designing AI that is explainable, traceable, and controllable. As AI evolves from a simple analysis tool to an active agent in industrial settings, reliability has become the new benchmark for competition.

AIVEX Addresses 'Dirty Data' in Manufacturing AI with ICML Research
The domestic startup AIVEX has developed an anomaly detection technology (the MeDS algorithm) capable of reliable defect detection even in environments with contaminated training data. Their research was published at the global AI conference ICML 2026, and is being hailed as a core technology for resolving data quality issues in manufacturing.

Government Policy and Public Projects
Joint Declaration on Global AI for Humanity Adopted
The 'Joint Declaration on Global AI for Humanity' was adopted at GAFH 2026. The declaration calls on the international community to use trustworthy AI as a tool for peace and prosperity, emphasizing the need to avoid bypassing safety and ethical guardrails amid intensifying global competition.

Market Insights and Major Trends
Concerns Over Uncontrolled AI Amid Geopolitical Competition
At the 2026 Kyunghyang Forum, experts expressed concern over viewing strategic technologies, including AI, solely as tools for geopolitical competition. Warnings were issued that intense rivalry between nations could lead to the hasty deployment of insufficiently controlled technology, increasing the likelihood of bypassing essential safety and ethical guardrails.

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