Lim Mun-young, Chair of the Digital Special Committee of the Democratic Party of Korea, and Lee Hae-min, member of the Innovation Party for the Fatherland, announced on the 24th the launch of the bipartisan cooperation body called the ‘AI Transition Alliance Meeting.’
Im Mun-young, Chairman of the Digital Special Committee of the Democratic Party of Korea, and Lee Hae-min, member of the Joguk Innovation Party, announced on the 24th the launch of the bipartisan cooperation organization 'AI Transition Solidarity Meeting' and are taking a commemorative photo at the National Assembly. Photo by Lee's office
The Alliance Meeting is a bipartisan cooperation body involving opposition politicians, experts, and businesspeople, with Lee and Lim serving as co-chairs.
Its main agenda includes establishing a national AI and digital strategy, government digital innovation, and fostering the AI industry ecosystem. It aims to have direct participation from academia and industry to jointly propose policy alternatives.
Through a forum that transcends partisan interests, discussions will expand into AI+X, combining various fields with AI and digital technologies. It plans to lead AI and digital policies across political parties, fostering bipartisan cooperation and serving as a bridge to discuss practical policies.
The group includes various experts such as Park Tae-woong, Chair of the Nokse Forum; Yoon Dae-gyun, Professor at Ajou University; Lee Min-seok, Professor at Kookmin University; Choi Ye-rim, Professor at Seoul Women’s University; and Ahn Dong-wook, Adjunct Professor at Hanyang University. Civic groups and business leaders such as Kwon Oh-hyun, CEO of Parti, and Han Sang-woo, Chair of the Korea Startup Forum, also participate.
Chair Lim said, “AI transition is an innovation occurring in all areas of society,” adding, “Through bipartisan cooperation and solidarity, we will lead an AI transition for all the people of the Republic of Korea.”
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