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Ha Jung-woo, who heads the tech giant's AI development operations, recommended during an exclusive interview with MLex that the government and parliament focus on legislating lower-level laws to promote the AI industry and educate users, rather than spending time and energy trying to enact an all-encompassing basic AI law. He said Naver is pushing for the concept of "sovereign AI" as a business model and has already scored some success in winning contracts from countries concerned about technological dependence on superpowers.
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