Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), the threshold for start-ups is being lowered. With the use o..
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Publish Date: 2026-05-18 04:43:00
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- The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is lowering the entry threshold for start-ups, allowing individuals to start businesses alone.
- KAIST announced an “AI-based one-person start-up education project” to begin in July, aiming to educate 100 prospective founders and support 25 final selects with financial backing.
- KAIST, along with industry experts including Byeon Kyung-hyun, Park Ki-ho, Shin Moon-seop, and Han Ki-yong, will provide mentorship and support for the selected entrepreneurs.
- AI is replacing traditional roles, enabling individuals to automate tasks with AI agents, reducing the need for multiple team members traditionally required for start-ups.
- AI’s role in Research and Development (R&D) is highlighted, and it’s noted that AI-driven one-person startups are increasingly prevalent in the United States, accounting for 35% in 2024 according to Carta.
- KAIST President Lee Kwang-hyung emphasizes the university’s role in fostering a complete start-up culture, from education and research to the launch of new ventures.