Korea becomes 4th country to forge AI security alliance with OpenAI

Korea became OpenAI’s fourth AI security partner, with both sides agreeing to build AI risk evaluation standards tailored to Korean language and society.

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The OpenAI logo is seen in this illustration taken June 11.
The OpenAI logo is seen in this illustration taken June 11.

Korea became the fourth country to forge a security partnership in AI with OpenAI, the developer behind ChatGPT, according to the Ministry of Science and ICT Wednesday.

Under a memorandum of understanding, Korea's AI safety institute (AISI) and OpenAI will work together to prepare a global framework to evaluate AI security, the Science Ministry said.

The two sides will also exchange technical information to develop an AI safety assessment framework that reflects the Korean language and the country's social context, the ministry added.

OpenAI had previously signed agreements with AI security labs in the United States, Britain and Japan.

The latest agreement is expected to strengthen Korea's position in the global cooperation network aimed at verifying risks of advanced AI and establishing risk assessment standards, the science ministry said.

AISI and OpenAI plan to hold a working-level meeting to finalize details on their cooperation.


Yonhap