Gyeonggi-do MyData Platform

Gyeonggi-do MyData Platform

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Gyeonggi Province is developing a service to prevent and respond to solitary deaths using artificial intelligence (AI) and MyData.


On the 17th, Gyeonggi Province announced that it has been selected for the '2023 MyData Comprehensive Infrastructure Project' demonstration service task, hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Data Agency, and will develop an 'AI and MyData-based Solitary Death Prevention and Response Service.'


Gyeonggi Province, together with Ansan City, Korea Electric Power Corporation, SK Telecom, and others, has formed a consortium to demonstrate the service targeting households at risk of solitary death in Ansan City by December. By integrating individual lifestyle data such as electricity, water, and telecommunications usage, the service predicts the risk of solitary death and provides AI care services through the 'Gyeonggi DdokD' platform.


Kim Hyun-dae, Director of the Future Growth Industry Bureau of the province, said, "With the increase in single-person households and aging population, socially isolated households are increasing. We will take the lead in creating a system that can respond more proactively to the issue of solitary deaths and support households at high risk of solitary death."



Meanwhile, Gyeonggi DdokD is a MyData-based administrative service officially launched by Gyeonggi Province in April last year. It currently offers ▲ 'Customized Benefit Information Service' such as welfare information and public recruitment information for residents ▲ 'Resident Card Service,' a public MyData-based identity verification service ▲ 'Electronic Wallet Service,' which allows residents to store and use various electronic certificates on their mobile phones ▲ 'My Report Service,' which provides residents' MyData information in a report format useful for daily life.


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