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Seoul Embraces AI Revolution: Pilot Project to Boost Efficiency in Public Service

Seoul Embraces AI Revolution: Pilot Project to Boost Efficiency in Public Service

SEOUL, Mar. 10 (Korea Bizwire) –The Seoul Metropolitan Government is set to embark on a pioneering pilot project to support its employees’ use of paid generative AI services, marking a proactive step towards integrating AI into their workflows. This initiative aims to break away from the traditionally closed and slow-to-change public service culture by embracing [...]

Japanese Candy Found to Contain Radioactive Material Prior to Importation to South Korea

Japanese Candy Found to Contain Radioactive Material Prior to Importation to South Korea

SEOUL, March 9 (Korea Bizwire) – A small amount of cesium, a type of radioactive material, was detected in a Japanese confectionery product slated for import to South Korea, prompting the importer to cancel its plans, the food safety agency here said Friday. During radiation inspections for imported products, 1 bequerel (Bq) per kilogram of [...]

South Korea Proposes Tattoo Licensing for Non-Medical Professionals Amid Broader Medical Practice Reforms

South Korea Proposes Tattoo Licensing for Non-Medical Professionals Amid Broader Medical Practice Reforms

SEOUL, Mar. 9 (Korea Bizwire) –In a significant shift from traditional regulations, the South Korean government is moving towards allowing non-medical professionals to perform tattooing, provided they obtain a national certification. The Ministry of Health and Welfare announced that it had commissioned a study on the examination for tattoo artists on March 4, in anticipation [...]

Netflix Faces Criticism for Inadequate Subtitles for Hearing-Impaired Viewers in South Korea

Netflix Faces Criticism for Inadequate Subtitles for Hearing-Impaired Viewers in South Korea

SEOUL, Mar. 9 (Korea Bizwire) – Netflix, the leading global online streaming service, is under scrutiny for its subpar foreign language subtitle service for hearing-impaired viewers in South Korea. A recent post on an online community titled “Don’t Hearing-Impaired People Deserve to Watch Netflix?” has sparked a conversation about the platform’s accessibility. The post included [...]

SK Hynix Secures Court Injunction Against Former Researcher for Joining Competitor Micron Technology

SK Hynix Secures Court Injunction Against Former Researcher for Joining Competitor Micron Technology

SEOUL, Mar. 8 (Korea Bizwire) – SK Hynix has successfully obtained a court injunction to prevent a former researcher from joining its rival, Micron Technology, in a case that underscores the intense competition and confidentiality concerns within the semiconductor industry. The Seoul Central District Court ruled in favor of SK Hynix on February 29, imposing [...]

South Korean Nurses Forced to Take on Doctor’s Duties Amid Medical Staff Exodus, Sparking Concerns

South Korean Nurses Forced to Take on Doctor’s Duties Amid Medical Staff Exodus, Sparking Concerns

SEOUL, Mar. 8 (Korea Bizwire) – In the wake of a mass departure of resident doctors, some hospitals in South Korea have controversially delegated tasks, traditionally reserved for physicians, to nurses. The Korean Nurses Association reported receiving a complaint that a nurse was instructed to pronounce a patient dead due to the absence of a doctor, [...]

South Korea Embarks on Comprehensive Plan to Support AI Autonomous Manufacturing

South Korea Embarks on Comprehensive Plan to Support AI Autonomous Manufacturing

SEJONG, Mar. 8 (Korea Bizwire) – Amid intense global competition, particularly from the United States and China, in the utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the manufacturing sector, the South Korean government has initiated a comprehensive plan to systematically support the transition of private companies to AI autonomous manufacturing.  During a meeting held in Seoul on [...]

Police Looking into Purported KMA Document about Blacklisting Doctors Not Participating in Walkout

Police Looking into Purported KMA Document about Blacklisting Doctors Not Participating in Walkout

SEOUL, Mar. 8 (Korea Bizwire) — Police launched an investigation Friday into what purports to be a Korea Medical Association (KMA) document ordering the listing of trainee doctors not participating in a walkout protesting the government’s decision to increase the medical school quota. The document, which was uploaded on an online community site Thursday with [...]

S. Korean Antitrust Regulator Takes Steps to Penalize Meta

S. Korean Antitrust Regulator Takes Steps to Penalize Meta

SEOUL, Mar. 8 (Yonhap) — South Korea’s antitrust watchdog has taken steps to penalize Meta Platforms Inc. for allegedly failing to protect local consumers on its e-commerce platforms of Facebook and Instagram, sources said Friday. The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has concluded its investigation into Meta’s purported violations of South Korea’s e-commerce law and subsequently [...]

Crypto Entrepreneur Kwon Should Be Extradited to S. Korea: Montenegro Court

Crypto Entrepreneur Kwon Should Be Extradited to S. Korea: Montenegro Court

WASHINGTON, Mar. 7 (Korea Bizwire) — A court in the Balkan country of Montenegro ruled Thursday that disgraced crypto entrepreneur Do Kwon should be extradited to his home country, South Korea, according to the Associated Press. The High Court’s ruling on the co-founder of the cryptocurrency firm Terraform Labs came days after an appeals court [...]