Cloud and AI Daily Briefing — 2026-07-09
OpenAI is set to launch new AI models following U.S. government approval, while ICML 2026 in Seoul intensifies the global race for top AI talent. Meanwhile, the Korean government is pushing for "K-Cloud" adoption with domestic AI chips, accelerating public sector digital transformation.
Cloud and AI Daily Briefing — 2026-07-09
Corporate Tech and Product Trends
OpenAI to launch new AI models after U.S. government approval
OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, is set to unveil its latest, powerful series of artificial intelligence models this Thursday, July 10, following approval for a broad release from the U.S. government. This development comes as the U.S. government refines its regulatory framework for advanced AI models.

ICML 2026 held in Seoul, heating up global AI talent competition
The 43rd International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2026) is taking place at COEX in Seoul from July 6 to 11, drawing approximately 15,000 attendees from global AI companies and academia. The event has emerged as a central hub for the international race to secure AI technology and talent.

Google announces June AI updates
Google released its latest AI updates for June 2026, aimed at strengthening its competitive edge in the intensifying generative AI market.
Event Tech sector shifts AI to a core function
According to July event tech news, AI is transitioning from an optional add-on to the central nervous system of event operations, with a growing trend toward organizers integrating their own AI solutions directly.
Government Policy and Public Projects
MSIT supports adoption of domestic AI chips via K-Cloud
On July 7, the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) announced a comprehensive support plan covering everything from the adoption and utilization to technical support for domestic artificial intelligence semiconductors. This demonstrates the government's commitment to strengthening the domestic AI semiconductor ecosystem.

Expansion of generative AI services for Government 24
According to a July policy briefing, the "Government 24" service will expand its use of generative AI starting in the second half of the year, accelerating the pace of public digital transformation.
Ministry of the Interior and Safety re-opens 4.2 billion KRW cloud-native transition project
The Ministry of the Interior and Safety has re-opened the "2026 Cloud-Native Transition Project," a 4.21163 billion KRW initiative to upgrade the "Integrated Local Government Online Application System," a key public service system. This signals an acceleration in the adoption of cloud technology within the public sector.
Market Insights and Major Trends
June AI News Roundup: Enterprise scaling and the rise of open-source AI
According to the June 2026 AI news roundup, key trends included the highlighting of AI risk factors, scaling beyond pilot programs to enterprise-wide operations, and the rise of open-source AI innovation. This suggests that AI technology is moving past the experimental phase and into actual operational environments.
U.S. government establishes regulatory framework for frontier AI developers
The White House is moving toward structured federal collaboration with frontier AI developers, and Executive Order 14409, announced on June 2, established a voluntary framework for pre-release government reviews. This signals the start of formal government oversight and guidance for the AI industry.
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