"엄청난 사명의식을 갖는다는 게 상당히 위험할 수도 있다고 생각해요. 세상에서 사고 치는 사람들 보면 굉장히 진지하고 사명 의식 강한 사람들이 많잖아요. 그래서 언론인으로서 사명을 너무 강조하는 말을 들으면 약간 부담스럽습니다." https://t.co/lisJWuLdjm
BREAKING: Jimmy Lai, the pro-democracy former Hong Kong media tycoon and a fierce critic of Beijing, is sentenced to 20 years in prison in one of the most prominent cases prosecuted under a China-imposed national security law. https://t.co/YE6s2IJw1X
South Korea implements its AI Basic Law on Thursday, becoming the world's second jurisdiction after the European Union to enforce comprehensive AI regulations. The legislation is designed to establish a national governance framework for AI. https://t.co/NjsV5Uc2KZ
South Korea has recorded the highest suicide rate among OECD countries for 22 consecutive years. An average of 40 people died by suicide daily last year. Na Jong-ho (@PeterJNaMDMPH), a psychiatry professor at Yale University, argues the country has neglected suicide prevention.
"There is freedom to speak [in South Korea], so many mouths are talking, but too few ears are listening," said Ri Il-gyu, a former senior North Korean diplomat who defected to the South. "Criticism is abundant, yet understanding and tolerance are often pushed aside."
After completing my training, my first beat was Hong Kong and Taiwan. My first reporting trip was to Hong Kong. My first award was for reporting on Hong Kong. Hong Kong and its people shaped me as a journalist. My heart goes out to the victims and to all the people of Hong Kong.
Xi Jinping gave two cellphones to South Korea’s president, who asked how secure they were. “You can check if there’s a backdoor,” he said with a laugh. https://t.co/GbZslblRYZ
Sharing the Declaration of Human Rights to Dignity and Safety (April 16) in both Korean and English ahead of the 3rd anniversary of the #Itaewon crowd crush tomorrow. "Can the dead save the living?" asks Nobel Prize winner Han Kang. https://t.co/B5Z0PFLWGA
A set of ordinances prohibiting racial discrimination against immigrants came into effect in Gyeonggi Province on Sept. 19, marking the first local laws in South Korea to explicitly advocate racial equality. https://t.co/yUTQMbO7gB
¿Por qué los experimentos en educación se hacen siempre con prisas y de malas maneras? Precisamente donde deberíamos ir con pies de plomo...
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South Korea’s AI learning program was rolled back after just four months following a backlash from teachers, students, and parents, underlining the challenges in embedding the technology in education.
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The government spent more than 1.2 trillion won ($850 million) on the AI textbook program. The publishing companies invested around 800 billion won to develop the textbooks.
Governments around the world are betting that AI will revolutionize education. A recent experiment in South Korea suggests that might not be so easy, reports @junhyupkwon for @restofworld. https://t.co/aVeezGod7e
Governments around the world are betting that AI will revolutionize education. A recent experiment in South Korea suggests that it might not be so easy, reports @junhyupkwon for @restofworld .
https://t.co/hix4eQrVPe
President Donald Trump and his top advisers are quietly preparing to travel to South Korea in October for the gathering of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation trade ministers, three Trump administration officials told CNN. https://t.co/bwlTVuMz5B