How to establish trust in global markets with AI, and prepare to export on the basis of data. This highlight reel gathers what the CONNECT AI open seminar covered.
What the seminar covered
From trade in a hyper-connected world to regulation and the talent that comes next.
Building an export strategy on trust, in a market where digital connection is the baseline.
Narrowing down promising counterparts by reading buyer behaviour alongside corporate credibility information.
Rights over training data, open-source licences, contracts and intellectual-property protection when you work with AI.
Fitting English proposals, brochure analysis and email responses into the work you already do.
A discussion of the emerging “AI trade coordinator” role and how to develop it.
Who presented
CONNECT AI’s leadership presented across their respective areas: Songyi Yang, Global Business CEO and chair of the AI & cybersecurity committee for Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) at Korea’s national standards body; Geonsik Choi, CEO and TBT expert member for AI, IP and technology commercialisation; COO Changyong Ahn; CTO Minsu Ju; and CMO Jihye Lim.
The seminar was also covered by 전자신문 (Electronic Times). The original article is linked under “Watch next” below.
The perspective of connecting regulation and trust through data continues in the magazine’s regulation playbook and the Trust Center.
This video is a 89-second highlight reel, not the full open seminar.
Is this the full seminar?
No. It is an 89-second highlight reel from the event. The topics it covers are listed above.
What topics does it cover?
Digital trade in a hyper-connected world and trust-based export strategy; finding targets using buyer behaviour and corporate credibility information; AI data rights, open-source licences, intellectual property and overseas regulation; running trade in practice with English proposals, brochure analysis and email responses; and developing “AI trade coordinator” talent.
When is the next seminar?
Upcoming courses and seminars are listed on the Academy page (/academy).
Upcoming courses and seminar dates are listed in the Academy.
See Academy scheduleThe next chapter of trade is written not by technology, but by how trust is proven.