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ai infrastructure and governance
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The tag 'ai infrastructure and governance' covers discussions about the physical and policy frameworks needed to support large-scale AI deployment. Content under this tag examines how companies like OpenAI coordinate with Asian hardware manufacturers, data-center operators, and national governments to build the compute and memory supply chains that underpin advanced AI models. It also touches on the governance challenges that arise when AI strategy depends on cross-border partnerships, executive diplomacy, and industrial policy. Readers will find analysis of how AI infrastructure decisions—from chip supply to data-center location—intersect with corporate governance and international relations, particularly in markets like South Korea where memory fabrication, consumer platforms, and government priorities converge.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman postponed a planned June 14–15, 2026 visit to South Korea, where he had been expected to meet Samsung Electronics, Kakao, and Naver executives, after OpenAI Korea cited unavoidable personal reasons and said existing partnerships would continue as planned. The cancellation...