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South Korea's insurance, personal information law slows use of AI devices
Aug. 28, 2019
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Jihyun Kim
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HONG KONG – South Korea is actively working to expand its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities in health care, but outdated regulations and concerns over privacy and profit sharing are proving to be significant stumbling blocks.
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