AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 hours agoAI in the spotlight: A new explainer argues AI has moved from labs into everyday life, reshaping jobs, education, privacy, cybersecurity, and national security. Memory race: Samsung has started shipping samples of its 12-layer HBM4E, aiming to meet AI data-center demand with higher bandwidth and capacity. Big AI funding: Samsung and SK hynix took strategic stakes in Anthropic’s latest round, fueling expectations of future chip orders. Chip investing access: A guide highlights how investors can gain SK hynix exposure via a memory-focused ETF ahead of potential ADR trading. Robots on display: Seoul’s fashion scene featured humanoid robots walking alongside models, pushing “physical AI” into mainstream entertainment. Robots and surveillance debate: Boston Dynamics’ Spot robots are being used for World Cup venue perimeter checks, with the company stressing they lack facial recognition. Defense diplomacy: South Korea’s defense minister reiterated the need to strengthen self-reliant capabilities while maintaining the US alliance, including “smart force” tools. Startup ecosystem push: KISED promoted South Korea’s startup support programs at BEYOND Expo, pitching the country as an Asia gateway for global founders. Local elections: Early voting for June 3 local polls ended with a record 23.51% turnout.
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