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Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Information Society Development Institute
· Overview
- The MSIT-KISDI Guidelines present fundamental principles and key requirements to be observed throughout all stages of AI development and use, in order to achieve “AI for humanity.”
· Key Features
- Standards that can be referenced by all members of society throughout the AI lifecycle
- General principles applicable across sectors- A voluntary code of conduct, not a legally binding “law” or “instructions.”Country Korea Published Date 2020-12 -
Seoul Digital Foundation
· Overview
- Provide voluntary compliance guidelines for Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG) stakeholders to address emerging risks posed by generative AI.
· Key Features
- Offer ethical guidance based on SMG’s core values and policy priorities.
Country Korea Published Date 2023-11 -
National Intelligence Service and National Security Research Institute
· Overview
- Lay out security rules designed to proactively prevent risks associated with generative AI and ensure its safe use.
· Key Features
- Offer step-by-step security guidance covering the entire workflow, from accessing generative AI to querying and using outputs.
Country Korea Published Date 2023-06 -
KB Financial Group
· Overview
- Establish a set of ethical standards reflecting the values to be upheld when adopting and utilizing AI across all financial services.
· Key Features
- Demonstrate the Group’s commitment to enhancing the “digital capabilities” of all members to enable the ethical development and use of AI technologies.
- The first financial institution in Korea to establish its own AI ethics standards.
Country Korea Published Date 2022-10 -
LG
· Overview
- Serve as the foundation for ethical behavior and value judgement among all LG employees involved in AI development and use.
· Key Features
- Core values were selected based on LG’s management principles of “Creating Values for Customers” and “People-oriented Management,” along with key principles for developing trustworthy AI.
- LG established an “AI Ethical Inspection Task Force.”
Country Korea Published Date 2022-08 -
Ministry of Education
· Overview
- Introduce proactive ethical guidelines for educators and stakeholders to reference and follow when applying AI in educational settings to support human growth.
· Key Features
- Apply to AI systems used by educational institutions and administrative agencies supporting educational activities.
- Function as a moral code and a self-regulatory framework encouraging voluntary practice and compliance.
- Provide specialized guidance for AI use in the education sector aligned with Korea’s National Guidelines for AI Ethics (December 2020) and UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (November 2021).
Country Korea Published Date 2022-08 -
National Human Rights Commission of Korea
· Overview
- Present standards from a human rights perspective that must be observed to prevent violations arising from the development and use of AI.
· Key Features
- Recommend that the Prime Minister and relevant ministers refer to the Guidelines when establishing or implementing AI-related policies and enacting/amending relevant laws and regulations.
- Call for the introduction of AI human rights impact assessments to evaluate risks of rights infringements and discrimination, enforce preventive measures, and disclose assessment results.
Country Korea Published Date 2022-05 -
Financial Services Commission
· Overview
- Contribute to the revitalization of AI and secure customer trust in financial services by enhancing the reliability of AI operations across all financial processes.
· Key Features
- Apply to all financial institutions utilizing AI in financial transactions and customer services.
- Aim to reinforce public trust in AI-based financial services and foster a sustainable, innovative financial ecosystem through the implementation of the Guidelines.
Country Korea Published Date 2021-07 -
Korea Communications Commission and the Korea Information Society Development Institute
· Overview
- Aim to prevent biased or discriminatory provision of digital media content and actively safeguard users’ rights and interests.
· Key Features
- Present key, actionable principles for providers of AI-based recommender services to ensure user protection.
- Serve as sector-specific rules designed to reflect the unique characteristics of the digital media environment.
Country Korea Published Date 2021-06 -
Personal Information Protection Commission
· Overview
- Aim to raise awareness and encourage the voluntary practice of personal information protection among AI developers and operators.
· Key Features
- Derived six key principles reflecting major compliance requirements under the Personal Information Protection Act and the National AI Ethics Standards (December 2020).
- Provide a self-checklist for verification at each stage of the AI lifecycle—from planning and design to personal data collection, use, provision, storage, and disposal—as well as for continuous monitoring.
Country Korea Published Date 2021-05
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