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Ryu Je-Myeong, 2nd Vice Minister of Science and Technology: "It Would Be Good to Strengthen Ai Functions Based on the Current Organization"

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“I personally think that it would be good to have an organization that strengthens AI functions centered around the current Ministry of Science and ICT.” Ryu Je-myeong, 2nd Vice Minister of Science and ICT, stopped by the press room of the Ministry of Science and ICT at the Sejong Government Complex on the 30th and had a brief conversation. The Lee Jae-myeong government
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“I personally think that it would be good to have an organization that strengthens AI functions centered around the current Ministry of Science and ICT.” Ryu Je-myeong, 2nd Vice Minister of Science and ICT, stopped by the press room of the Ministry of Science and ICT at the Sejong Government Complex on the 30th and had a brief conversation. The Lee Jae-myeong government

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[Digital Daily Reporter Oh Byung-hoon] President Lee Jae-myung has appointed Network Policy Director Ryu Je-myung as the 2nd Vice Minister of the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT). On the 29th, presidential office spokesperson Kang Yoo-jung delivered the news of the initial cabinet appointments through a written briefing on the appointment of the vice minister. Spokesperson Kang said, "Second Vice Minister Ryu Je-myung of the MSIT is a person…

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ddaily.co.kr broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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