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  1. Hyundai Motor and Nvidia Discuss Establishing AI R&D Center in Korea

    Hyundai Motor Group and the South Korean government are in final discussions with NVIDIA to establish a top-tier AI research and development center in South Korea. The proposed center, with Shinsegae as a potential location, would be one of NVIDIA's few high-level facilities globally. This initiative builds upon a prior memorandum of understanding between Hyundai and NVIDIA for GPU supply and joint AI R&D. AI

    IMPACT Establishes a key AI R&D hub, potentially accelerating AI development and adoption within the automotive sector and South Korea.

  2. Starbucks Korea’s ‘Tank Day’ blunder sparks personal apology from Shinsegae boss

    Starbucks Korea has issued a public apology following a marketing campaign that deeply offended South Koreans. The promotion, coinciding with the anniversary of the Gwangju Democratic Uprising, used language and imagery perceived as mocking the country's pro-democracy history and past human rights abuses. The head of Shinsegae, the parent company, personally apologized, taking full responsibility for the blunder and vowing to ensure greater historical and public respect moving forward. AI

    Starbucks Korea’s ‘Tank Day’ blunder sparks personal apology from Shinsegae boss
  3. Starbucks Korea boss loses job after ‘Tank Day’ promotion misfires

    Starbucks Korea's head, Sohn Jeong-hyun, was fired by chairman Chung Yong-jin due to public backlash over a "Tank Day" promotion. The campaign, launched on South Korea's Democratisation Movement Day, was perceived as insensitive and mocking the anniversary of the Gwangju uprising. The promotion offered discounts on tumblers and used language that evoked memories of past political violence, leading to widespread anger and an apology from Starbucks Korea. AI

    Starbucks Korea boss loses job after ‘Tank Day’ promotion misfires