A Privacy Guides community post says South Korean forums and online communities may be required to scan user-uploaded images and videos with AI under telecom-related rules. The post claims operators must provide their own hardware, including costly Nvidia GPUs. The debate centers on illegal sexual imagery and CSAM prevention, but also raises concerns about prior censorship, false positives, free expression, and burdens on small domestic communities.
South Korea's Deputy PM warned that rapid AI and robot deployment could trigger severe wealth inequality, citing recent Samsung labor disputes. In response, the government is exploring "distribution justice" policies to return excess AI profits to the general public. The initiative aims to prevent technology dividends from being monopolized by tech giants and mitigate social unrest from automation.