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Business leaders seek AI-led growth at Jeju Forum
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Business leaders seek AI-led growth at Jeju Forum

Business leaders in South Korea convened at the 49th Jeju Forum organized by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) to explore AI-driven growth strategies. KCCI Chairman Chey Tae-won emphasized that successful AI integration requires rethinking business operations rather than merely adopting new technology. Over 500 executives, regional chamber leaders, and government officials participated in discussions spanning four days. Key speakers included Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan, Seoul National University professors, and CEOs from major corporations. Topics ranged from AI's role in industry and education to broader societal impacts, with sessions featuring experts from academia and private sector. The event highlighted collaboration between government and business to shape Korea's future in AI.

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Business leaders seek AI-led growth at Jeju Forum

Business leaders in South Korea convened at the 49th Jeju Forum organized by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) to explore AI-driven growth strategies. KCCI Chairman Chey Tae-won emphasized that successful AI integration requires rethinking business operations rather than merely adopting new technology. Over 500 executives, regional chamber leaders, and government officials participated in discussions spanning four days. Key speakers included Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan, Seoul National University professors, and CEOs from major corporations. Topics ranged from AI's role in industry and education to broader societal impacts, with sessions featuring experts from academia and private sector. The event highlighted collaboration between government and business to shape Korea's future in AI.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of discussions involving business leaders, government officials, and academic experts regarding AI's role in economic development. There is no overt ideological slant toward either progressive or conservative policies. The focus remains on practical business,

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