The Samsung labor showdown in South Korea reflects global concerns about who benefits from the AI industry, and how the wealth being created should be shared.

Samsung's AI-driven success faces a challenge as 48,000 employees prepare to strike over bonus disputes.

Samsung Electronics, South Korea’s largest corporation, has become one of the leading beneficiaries of the global artificial intelligence boom. But one segment of the country is…

The Samsung labor showdown in South Korea reflects global concerns about who benefits from the AI industry, and how the wealth being created should be shared.

Samsung Electronics averted a 48,000-worker strike with a tentative union deal sharing AI chip profits worth $26.6 billion in 2026 bonuses.

Deputy PM Bae warned that AI-driven labour conflicts will keep happening as "super-large companies" emerge and called for an "AI-inclusive society."

South Korea's deputy PM tells CNBC there are concerns as to whether AI could worsen wealth gaps or lead to job losses.