Introduction of the Latest AI Audit Techniques and Tools by Inviting External Experts
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Adopting AI Methods in the Audit Process

The Audit Office of Korea National Oil Corporation hosted a practical training session and special lecture on August 25, inviting over 100 representatives from major public institutions in Ulsan, including Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service, Ulsan Port Authority, and Korea East-West Power. The event aimed to strengthen audit capabilities using AI and provide hands-on education.

Park Gongu, Standing Auditor of Korea National Oil Corporation (third from the right in the first row), and others are taking a commemorative photo after completing a special lecture on AI audit techniques for public institutions in Ulsan at the headquarters of Korea National Oil Corporation on the 25th. Photo by Korea National Oil Corporation

Park Gongu, Standing Auditor of Korea National Oil Corporation (third from the right in the first row), and others are taking a commemorative photo after completing a special lecture on AI audit techniques for public institutions in Ulsan at the headquarters of Korea National Oil Corporation on the 25th. Photo by Korea National Oil Corporation

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This special lecture focused on cases of AI-based audit innovation and introduced several topics: AI tools and platforms that can be utilized in audit work, methods for report visualization and automation through AI analysis, and techniques for drafting audit disposition requests using chatbots.


In particular, the training, which centered on case studies applicable to actual public institution audits, received a highly positive response from participants.


Taking this special lecture as an opportunity, Korea National Oil Corporation plans to gradually promote AI-based audit innovation by introducing AI techniques suitable for its own audit processes and establishing a digital audit foundation through collaboration with organizations such as UNIST.


Additionally, by cooperating with public institutions in the Ulsan area, the company aims to form a regional 'AI Audit Network.' Going forward, it plans to systematically establish AI-based audit techniques, thereby improving audit quality and further strengthening audit capabilities.



Park Gongu, Standing Auditor of Korea National Oil Corporation, stated, "This special lecture was significant in that we were able to share the current trends in AI audit innovation," adding, "Korea National Oil Corporation will gradually build a data-driven AI audit system in the future, leading audit innovation and practicing transparent management."

The Audit Office of Korea National Oil Corporation held a special lecture on AI audit techniques on the 25th, where Woo Sangyeop, Standing Audit Committee Member of Korea Airport Security, gave a presentation. Provided by Korea National Oil Corporation

The Audit Office of Korea National Oil Corporation held a special lecture on AI audit techniques on the 25th, where Woo Sangyeop, Standing Audit Committee Member of Korea Airport Security, gave a presentation. Provided by Korea National Oil Corporation

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