Tech What Can’t Computers Do in Korea?
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Hello everyone!
We often hear about how advanced Korea is in technology — from cutting-edge smartphones to AI systems in hospitals, banks, and even convenience stores. But despite all these achievements, there are still things that computers "can’t" do here (at least not yet).
For example:
"Emotional understanding in human relationships": Even the most advanced AI struggles to fully grasp the subtle cultural cues and social hierarchies that shape personal interactions in Korean society (like reading the nuance between “jeong” and “noonchi”).
"Creative cultural work": While AI can generate music or art, it can’t replace the deep cultural knowledge and feeling behind things like traditional crafts, K-pop choreography, or Korean literature.
"Handling complex legal or bureaucratic exceptions": Korean bureaucracy still often requires human decision-making, especially when exceptions or subjective judgments are involved.
I’m curious — what do "you" think computers can’t (or shouldn’t) do in Korea? Are there tasks or areas where you believe human involvement is still irreplaceable?
Let’s share thoughts!
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