Codit Obtains US Patent for Customized Legislative and Policy Analysis Technology
CODIT, an AI-based law, regulation, and policy monitoring company, announced on the 13th that it has obtained a U.S. patent for its customized legislative and policy analysis technology.
With this patent acquisition, CODIT plans to strengthen its support to help domestic and international companies and institutions systematically respond to rapidly changing regulatory environments.
Customized legislative and policy analysis technology acquired by CODIT in the United States. Provided by CODIT
View original imageThe official patent title is "Method and Computer-Readable Medium for Providing Service Information Including Bill Customized to User," focusing on effectively managing vast legislative data and providing real-time policy information to assist companies in strategic decision-making.
Based on this patent, CODIT intends to enhance cooperation with think tanks and academic institutions in the United States. CODIT’s affiliated Global Policy Empirical Research Institute, composed of policy experts from the National Assembly and government, will provide legislative data from the 19th National Assembly to the current one, supporting comparative legislative research and policy analysis.
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Jieun Jeong, CEO of CODIT, stated, "Based on CODIT’s big data and AI technology, we will continue technological innovation to help companies minimize risks amid the rapidly changing global policy environment, including platform laws, tariffs, and digital taxes."
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