Chungnam Province has completed the development of a 'super-large artificial intelligence platform' and will begin pilot operation.


According to Chungnam Province on the 4th, the platform development was promoted based on the selection in last June's 'Private Sector Super-large AI Utilization Support Project' hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Information Society Agency.


Through the platform development, Chungnam Province has created an opportunity to verify the feasibility, effectiveness, and utility of applying artificial intelligence in the administrative field.


The services to be piloted include 'SearchGPT for Informatization Project Work' and 'Provincial Government Issue (News) Analysis,' both utilizing AI from the supplying company Vibe Company.


The work-use service trains super-large AI with statistical data managed by platforms such as the Chungnam Data Portal Oldam, allowing users to find the statistical data they need by entering keywords by field, and supports visualization through charts and graphs.


The issue analysis provides real-time results of public opinion exploration related to provincial government affairs based on social data (mention volume trends, related word analysis, sentiment analysis), enabling its use in policy setting and implementation.


Based on the pilot operation results, Chungnam Province plans to focus administrative efforts on applying for and being selected in this year's government contest for the 'Private Sector Super-large Artificial Intelligence (AI) Utilization Support Project.'



A Chungnam Province official said, “With the development and pilot operation of the super-large AI platform, we will strive to advance the realization of a digital local government,” adding, “Chungnam Province will continuously expand AI learning fields to ensure AI is integrated and utilized in all areas of administration.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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