Gyeonggi Fire Department Launches 'AI Project Team' on the 1st... Expectations for Disaster Response and More
The Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters held the AI Project Team inauguration ceremony on the 1st. Cho Sun-ho, Head of the Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters (fifth from the right in the front row), is taking a commemorative photo with the team members attending the inauguration ceremony.
View original imageThe Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters has launched an ‘AI Project Team’ to achieve faster and more accurate disaster prevention and response by utilizing artificial intelligence (AI).
Through the AI Project Team, the Fire and Disaster Headquarters plans to ▲create convenient AI usage guides ▲discover AI-based policies ▲develop AI chatbots, among other initiatives. It is expected that these efforts will further enhance the efficiency of firefighting operations.
The Fire and Disaster Headquarters formed the AI Project Team with a total of 17 members divided into three subcommittees, primarily composed of voluntarily participating MZ generation employees, considering their assigned duties and digital device proficiency.
The AI Project Team will conduct one or two agenda meetings each month to research AI application methods that can be utilized in various fields including administrative tasks, field activities, civil complaints, education, and public relations. A project plan will also be announced in December this year.
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Jo Seon-ho, head of the Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters, stated, "The use of artificial intelligence is expected to greatly assist firefighting policies that need to respond more swiftly to changing times," adding, "We will continuously produce AI-based outcomes to make it easier for employees to access."
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