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Estimated time: ~4 minutes · 12 questions · 6 control domains

South Korea AI Basic Act Readiness Assessment

A focused 12-question assessment covering the six governance domains that determine whether your organization can demonstrate readiness for the South Korea AI Basic Act obligations, including high-impact AI classification, transparency requirements, safety assessments, and MSIT registration.

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AI Controls Starter includes the unified cross-framework controls matrix. AI Controls Professional adds policy templates and implementation planning. See the South Korea AI Basic Act Guide for operational guidance.

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What does this assessment cover?
Six governance domains under the South Korea AI Basic Act: high-impact AI classification, transparency and disclosure, safety and risk management, data governance and PIPA compliance, human oversight and accountability, and regulatory readiness including MSIT registration. 12 questions, approximately 4 minutes.
When was the AI Basic Act enacted?
January 2026. South Korea became one of the first countries in Asia to pass comprehensive AI legislation. The Act establishes MSIT as the primary regulator, creates the AI Safety Institute, and defines obligations for high-impact AI systems.
Is this relevant for non-Korean companies?
Yes. Any organization deploying AI systems that affect Korean users, processing Korean personal information, or operating through a Korean subsidiary or partnership is subject to the Act. This includes SaaS companies, multinationals with Korean operations, and AI service providers with Korean customers.
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