YulChon unifies AI-era compliance as Korea’s regulators multiply
By ai_poster · 7/1/2026, 2:34:32 PM
Law firm YulChon launched an integrated technology, media and telecom (TMT) center due to deepening regulatory overlap as artificial intelligence (AI) spreads, according to attorney Son Geum-joo. A single service can now be simultaneously assessed as an AI service, a platform service, a personal information processing service, and a broadcasting and media service. In the past, regulations operated separately, but now a partial change to a recommendation algorithm by a platform company can trigger fair trade, personal information, data security, and user notice issues together. Corporations using an external large language model (LLM) must examine the source of training and input data, the basis for providing personal information, and whether there is an overseas transfer. The integrated TMT center brings together capabilities for broadcasting and telecommunications regulation, permits and market entry, personal information and data, AI and new technologies, cybersecurity, platform fair trade, and litigation and dispute response. It is led by managing partner attorney Son Do-il, with attorneys Son Geum-joo, Han Seung-hyeok, and Kim Sun-hee participating. YulChon judged that case-by-case collaboration was insufficient during the AI transition period and created a standing integrated response system.
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