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Next generation weighs in on AI mobility

The korea Herald News

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July 1, 2026

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Next generation weighs in on AI mobility

Before the Future AI Mobility Summit 2026 opened in Seoul on Tuesday, students participating in the FAMS Junior Summit shared their views on AI mobility, a technology they believe will reshape not only transport, but everyday life. The program brought together students of different ages for discussions and hands-on experiences related to AI mobility. Participants also took part in an interpretation activity, performed and contributed artwork to the event. For Moon Soo-hyuk, an 11th grader at St.

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