The National AI Strategy Committee has unveiled an action plan to achieve the world’s No. 1 position in Physical AI by 2030. The strategy focuses on ‘execution’ at the pan-ministerial level, including expanding data centers and accelerating AI transformation (AX) in industries with strengths.
The Presidential National AI Strategy Committee held a press conference on the 15th to commemorate the 100th day of its launch, explaining the committee’s major achievements and the draft AI action plan. The committee announced that it will gather opinions from various sectors from the 16th to January 4th next year. The press conference was attended by Vice Chairman Im Moon-young, eight subcommittee chairmen, and five TF leaders.
The committee, launched on September 8th, is the nation’s top AI strategy organization and approved the direction of the AI action plan at its first plenary meeting. Subsequently, the draft AI action plan, containing 98 tasks, was prepared through in-depth discussions and consultations with relevant ministries, centered on subcommittees and TFs composed of private experts. The AI action plan is a national strategy focused on practical ‘execution,’ presenting tasks that each ministry must implement, and is a new form of national strategy.
The committee will gather opinions by publishing the draft AI action plan on its website for 20 days and will also listen to opinions from industry, academia, research institutes, civil society, and major organizations. Through this process, the committee plans to finalize the AI action plan at its second plenary meeting.