Korean Government's Global K-Content Strategy
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Korea Will Use AI to Purge Piracy Streaming Sites in New Government Strategy

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Korean government aims to use AI to combat illegal streaming of K-content streaming sites.
Ministry of Science and ICT ( MiST ) report outlines plans to promote switch to AI -based systems.
Samsung and LG 's 600 million TVs worldwide will be used to promote accessibility to Korean content.
Report outlines strategies like a 1 trillion won ( US$685 million ) public-private fund.