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A government committee made up of South Korean officials from defense, foreign affairs, transport, and intelligence has again ...
South Korea delayed a decision on Friday on a request from Google for permission to export map data, following U.S. pressure ...
The Minute to Read (Weekdays) series provides a quick overview of significant events in Korea everyday, conveniently condensed into a one-minute read. Here’s a recap of what happened yesterday: Aug. 7 ...
South Korea has given Google a sixty-day window to address the security concerns surrounding its access to the country’s map ...
South Korea’s military shrank by 20% in the past six years to 450,000 troops, largely due to a sharp drop in the population ...
South Korea postponed a decision to allow Google to export map data, citing security concerns amid U.S. pressure for easing ...
South Korea, a global tech leader, is deciding whether to enhance the functionality of Google Maps for better navigation in ...
South Korea has postponed a decision on Google’s request to export map data for 60 days, citing security concerns. The move comes amid US pressure to resolve the issue ahead of a possible leaders’ ...
The country’s new leftwing president Lee Jae Myung has declared his ambition for South Korea to emerge as a “top three AI powerhouse” behind the US and China, pledging more than $70bn in investment ...
Google’s public list of hyperscale facilities names clusters in Tokyo, Osaka, Taiwan, and Singapore but still none in South Korea – so any bulk processing of 1:5,000 vectors would happen offshore.