South Korea Presidential Hopeful Han Vows to Create AI Ministry
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South Korea’s conservative candidates failed to reach an agreement on unifying their presidential bids for now, an outcome that keeps frontrunner Lee Jae-myung in pole position as the start of the election campaign looms.
Former acting leader and current presidential hopeful Han Duck-soo met Wednesday evening with People Power Party nominee Kim Moon-soo to discuss whether and how to unite their campaigns in a bid to rally conservative voters and avoid splitting the vote against the main opposition Democratic Party’s candidate Lee.