TScientific announced on the 21st that it has acquired two patents related to AI-based personal information protection as a result of a research project conducted in collaboration with the Personal Information Protection Commission and the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA).


The two patented technologies are ▲ AI-based conversational text data personal information detection system ▲ AI-based conversational text data preprocessing device and preprocessing method.


The two newly registered patents add functions to classify data collected from various sources such as messengers, social networking services (SNS), comments, and call centers based on context and detect personal information. Through this, it is possible to simultaneously enhance personal information protection technology and the quality of AI training data.


A TScientific official said, “The registration of these patents will be an important opportunity to further solidify our position as a leading company in AI-based personal information protection technology,” adding, “We expect to enhance technology performance by protecting personal information more securely while improving the quality of AI training data.”



He continued, “With the support of the Personal Information Protection Commission and KISA’s projects, we were able to further develop AI-based personal information protection technology,” and added, “We will continue to contribute to personal information protection by developing more innovative technologies through ongoing research projects.”


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