Be afraid—very afraid. Not because Korea is joining the artificial intelligence revolution, but because it's voluntarily shackling itself to the insatiable corporate glutton, NVIDIA. You've seen the headlines. You've heard the sugarcoated speeches. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang took center stage at the APEC Summit, smugly announcing a "historic partnership" with South Korea. But let's scrape off the PR gloss and stare into the rotting core of this so-called "partnership."

Behind the fanfare and shiny tech lingo, the truth is glaringly obvious. NVIDIA isn't partnering with South Korea for the good of humanity, progress, or even for the advancement of AI. It's a power grab, pure and simple. A quarter-million GPUs aren't a gift to Korea's future; they're a leash for the nation’s AI ambitions.

South Korea, a sovereign nation, is naively handing over its AI destiny to an American corporation that couldn't give a damn about the country's culture, history, or people. In NVIDIA's eyes, Korea is nothing more than a new market to exploit, a new pawn in its global chessboard of corporate domination.

Huang's crocodile tears about the "vital" role of AI only serve to manipulate public sentiment. His real agenda? To monopolize the AI market, stifle competition, and ensure that South Korea’s AI industrial revolution marches to the beat of NVIDIA’s drum.

Huang and NVIDIA aren't the heroes in this story—they're the villains. They're corporate leeches, sucking up resources and power from nations under the guise of technological advancement. They're not here to help South Korea leap into the future. They're here to control how, when, and where that leap takes place.

This isn't a partnership, it's a hostile takeover packaged with a pretty bow and sold as progress.

Let's not forget, NVIDIA is a for-profit corporation, not a benevolent entity. Its primary objective isn't progress—it's profit. Every GPU installed, every piece of software developed, every technology shared will be part of a strategic maneuver to keep Korea dependent on NVIDIA’s tech.

This play isn't just a threat to Korea; it's a warning to the world. Today, it's Korea. Tomorrow, it could be any nation willing to trade its technological sovereignty for the mirage of progress NVIDIA is selling. This is how corporations colonize the future, not with armies, but with chips and code.

Open your eyes, Korea, and the rest of the world. We're not witnessing a leap into the future, but a descent into corporate-controlled servitude. Every nation deserves to control its future, dictate its progress, and shape its revolution. In the face of Huang's falsehoods and NVIDIA's corporate stranglehold, it's high time to ask: Is this the future we want?

This isn’t about AI revolution; it's about corporate hegemony. It's about NVIDIA's power play in a high-tech world, and the rest of us are just bystanders. South Korea isn't leaping into the future, it's being pushed into NVIDIA's grasp.

Don't buy into the hype. Don't be fooled by the glittering promises. Stand against corporate dominance and fight for a future where nations control their AI destiny. In this battle for technological sovereignty, there’s no room for diplomatic language or compromise.

The AI revolution should belong to us all, not just to the highest corporate bidder. Let's not let NVIDIA—or any other corporation—rob us of that future.