How to Regulate Artificial Intelligence: Large-Scale Academic Conference on the 6th
A large-scale academic conference addressing governance issues surrounding artificial intelligence and communication will be held on the 6th in Seoul, South Korea.
On the 6th of this month, a significant academic conference focusing on the governance of artificial intelligence (AI) and communication will take place at the Law Firm Yulchon Lecture Hall in Seoul. Organized by the Korean Data and AI Law Society in collaboration with the Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences and the law firm Yulchon, the conference aims to tackle pressing policy, legislative, and technological issues related to AI governance. This event is also seen as a response to South Korea implementing the worldβs first AI Basic Law on January 22, which requires safety obligations and security governance in the telecommunications sector.
The conference will feature discussions on various critical subjects affecting the evolving landscape of AI, such as the responsibility for AI incidents, legal perspectives on AI accidents, and how communication norms should adapt in the age of physical AI. Expert speakers, including lawyers and professors, will present on key topics, like information protection issues and policy recommendations related to the age of agentic AI.
With over 180 participants from academia, industry, research institutions, and government expected to attend, the conference represents a robust dialogue among stakeholders about the intersection of innovation and regulation in AI. As the implications of AI continue to expand, this engagement will be crucial in shaping future policies and ethical frameworks governing the deployment of AI technologies.