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Used EV batteries emerge as alternative power source for farms

Tangerine farms on Jeju Island are proving that used batteries from electric vehicles can be repurposed as alternative power sources for farms and play a key role during power outages, according to Jeju-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services, Friday.

Mar 15, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Used EV batteries emerge as alternative power source for farms

AI reshapes job market landscape, poses threat to professionals

The job market is changing rapidly as AI technology continues to evolve, with professional occupations requiring a high level of expertise being the most likely to be replaced by this technology, according to industry officials and experts, Thursday.

Mar 14, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
AI reshapes job market landscape, poses threat to professionals

SK tes opens Virginia plant to recycle e-wastes from data centers

SK tes, an SK ecoplant subsidiary specializing in recycling electronic waste, finished the construction of an IT asset disposition (ITAD) facility in the U.S. state of Virginia, Wednesday (local time).

Mar 14, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
SK tes opens Virginia plant to recycle e-wastes from data centers

FM Cho stresses need for new approach in diplomacy in AI era

Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul on Wednesday highlighted the need to explore new approaches in diplomacy in the era of artificial intelligence (AI), calling it a "key factor" that can change the world order.

Mar 13, 2024
FM Cho stresses need for new approach in diplomacy in AI era

Gov't to increase annual space budget to $1.14 bil. by 2027

Korea will expand its space industry development budget to 1.5 trillion won ($1.14 billion) by 2027 and attract 100 trillion won in private investment by 2045 to create 250,000 high-quality jobs, President Yoon Suk Yeol said Wednesday, vowing to position the space business as a key national industry.

Mar 13, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Gov't to increase annual space budget to $1.14 bil. by 2027

Samsung launches AI-enhanced QLED, OLED TVs

Samsung Electronics launched its new TVs, the Neo QLED and OLED TVs, in the Korean market with enhanced AI features to provide a better viewing experience, the world’s biggest TV maker said Wednesday.

Mar 13, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Samsung launches AI-enhanced QLED, OLED TVs

LG accelerates robot expansion with $60 mil. investment in US firm

LG Electronics has invested $60 million in Bear Robotics, a U.S.-based AI autonomous service robot company, the Korean tech firm said Tuesday.

Mar 12, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
LG accelerates robot expansion with $60 mil. investment in US firm

Tving CEO apologizes for poor quality streaming of baseball game, vows improvements

Tving, an online streaming media service, promised to offer a better level of streaming quality after being heavily criticized by baseball fans for its subpar online broadcasting of a Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) League game, its CEO said, Tuesday.

Mar 12, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Tving CEO apologizes for poor quality streaming of baseball game, vows improvements

Coursera offers AI-generated translation for Korean learners, instructors

Coursera started translating over 4,400 lectures worldwide into Korean and online courses of Korean institutions into 21 different languages by using multiple large language models (LLMs) developed by various artificial intelligence (AI) companies, the U.S. e-learning platform operator said Tuesday.

Mar 12, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Coursera offers AI-generated translation for Korean learners, instructors

Samsung, SK on high alert as more chip engineers move to foreign rivals

Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are closely monitoring a troubling trend of technology theft involving ongoing efforts to poach talent, not only from Chinese chip companies but also from their American counterparts.

Mar 11, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Samsung, SK on high alert as more chip engineers move to foreign rivals
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