South Korea urged stronger global cooperation on AI and semiconductor supply chains at the US-led Pax Silica Summit in Washington. Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jina outlined Seoul's chip strategy, while India joined the US and 34 other nations in endorsing a declaration promoting AI innovation, trusted technology partnerships and resilient global supply chains.
Seoul: Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jina attended the Pax Silica Summit in Washington this week where partner nations discussed cooperation in artificial intelligence and semiconductor supply chains, the foreign ministry said on Saturday.
The Pax Silica Summit is a US-led strategic initiative and coalition of more than 20 partner nations dedicated to securing the global technology supply chain, reports Yonhap news agency.
On the first day of the second summit, held from Thursday to Friday and attended by countries including Australia, Finland, India, Japan and Britain, participants discussed intergovernmental and industry cooperation to build an ecosystem that facilitates AI innovation, the foreign ministry here said.
The second day focused on policy efforts to bolster AI innovation along with efforts to ensure fair competition.
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