South Koreans spend $6.8 billion yearly on generative Artificial Intelligence subscriptions

South Koreans are now spending about 1 trillion won, or $6.8 billion, a year on generative Artificial Intelligence subscriptions, outpacing their payments to Netflix and signaling how quickly the technology has gone mainstream.

South Koreans are paying nearly 1 trillion won, or $6.8 billion, a year for subscriptions to generative artificial intelligence services, surpassing spending on Netflix Inc., indicating that Artificial Intelligence has become mainstream for consumers and businesses, according to data released on Sunday. The spending figure highlights how quickly South Korean users and enterprises have integrated text and image generation tools into everyday workflows, entertainment and productivity, shifting a portion of household and corporate digital budgets from streaming media to Artificial Intelligence services.

The South Korean generative Artificial Intelligence market is led by ChatGPT from OpenAI Inc., which dominates usage and paid subscriptions, with Gemini and Claude emerging as the next most prominent players. The article notes that South Korea has the largest number of paying ChatGPT subscribers outside the US, reinforcing the country’s status as one of the most important international markets for OpenAI. This dynamic has helped generative Artificial Intelligence subscription spending overtake that of Netflix, suggesting that Korean consumers increasingly prioritize interactive, utility-focused digital tools over passive content platforms.

OpenAI has responded to this strong demand by establishing a legal entity in South Korea, aligning its corporate presence with the scale of its paid user base in the country. The broader ecosystem also includes moves by major technology firms and startups: Samsung Electronics Co. is reported to be in advanced talks to integrate Perplexity Artificial Intelligence’s search technology into its next Galaxy flagship smartphones, while Microsoft Corp. has partnered with local startup Wrtn Technologies Inc. to provide generative Artificial Intelligence services based on the Azure cloud platform. Together, these developments show that global and domestic companies view South Korea not only as a lucrative subscription market but also as a strategic hub for deploying and localizing generative Artificial Intelligence solutions.

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