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South Korean President and Meta CEO Zuckerberg Collaborate on AI Cooperation

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg met in Seoul to discuss cooperation in AI and XR sectors. Yoon highlighted South Korea’s strength in memory chips and potential synergy in metaverse industry. They also discussed preventing fake news in election year.

Zuckerberg’s visit to Seoul included meetings with key business leaders like Samsung and LG to discuss collaborations. During the meeting, Yoon and Zuckerberg talked about building open AI ecosystem, strengthening Meta’s cooperation with South Korean companies, and the need for a trustworthy digital society.

Yoon emphasized South Korea’s leading position in memory chips and its potential to be a platform for Meta’s AI. He also highlighted efforts to nurture the metaverse industry and the potential for collaboration in developing XR headsets.

Zuckerberg acknowledged South Korea’s importance in the supply chain, especially in light of geopolitical risks. He praised Samsung’s role in the global economy and discussed collaborations with the company. Yoon also raised concerns about fake news and election fraud, urging tech companies to address the issue.

Overall, the meeting between Yoon and Zuckerberg focused on expanding cooperation in AI and XR sectors, leveraging South Korea’s strengths in memory chips and hardware, and addressing challenges like fake news in the digital age. The discussions highlighted the potential for fruitful partnerships between Meta and South Korean companies.

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