AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI Public Access: South Korea opened bidding for an “AI for Everyone” program, aiming to give all 52 million residents free, unlimited access to a government AI chatbot and public-service assistant using domestic models, with a beta in late September and full rollout by year-end. Semiconductor Shockwaves: KOSPI volatility is being driven by memory-chip jitters after SK hynix’s Nasdaq debut and concerns about AI memory demand timing; analysts are now asking whether Micron is next as chipmakers slide together. Growth Forecast Boost: The government raised Korea’s 2026 GDP growth outlook to 3% from 2%, citing strong semiconductor exports and record profits, while flagging risks from oil-price swings and widening wealth gaps. Energy & Geopolitics: Renewed US-Iran strikes and Hormuz shipping fears pushed oil higher and rattled global markets, feeding into rate expectations and risk-off sentiment that’s hitting tech-heavy trading. Defense Tech: Bombardier Defense will supply Global 6500 aircraft for South Korea’s electronic warfare program, expanding the country’s airborne mission capabilities. Nuclear Strategy: Seoul is weighing additional nuclear plants and SMRs to meet AI- and semiconductor-driven power demand, with a public debate planned for the next electricity plan.
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