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Why South Korea’s AI wealth must go public: Samsung strike proof

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– South Korea’s Deputy Prime Minister Bae Kyung-hoon stated that AI-generated wealth must benefit the broader public.
– He warned that labor tensions, like the near-shutdown of Samsung Electronics, are a preview of conflicts the AI era will produce.
– Bae made these comments in an interview with CNBC on Friday.

South Korea’s Deputy Prime Minister Bae Kyung-hoon has declared that the wealth generated by artificial intelligence must be shared with the broader public, warning that the labour unrest which nearly brought Samsung Electronics to a standstill this week is not an isolated incident. Instead, he framed it as a cautionary glimpse into what the AI-driven economy will bring. In an interview with CNBC on Friday, Bae stressed that without deliberate policy intervention, the concentration of AI benefits among a small elite could spark repeated social and industrial conflict. The Samsung strike, he argued, is a clear signal that economic inequality fueled by automation and AI adoption will become a defining challenge for the nation. His remarks underscore a growing urgency in Seoul to craft a public wealth distribution strategy that ensures the fruits of technological progress do not bypass the workforce that powers it.

(Source: The Next Web)

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