The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on October 20 that it recently held a ceremony marking its 12th anniversary, during which it officially unveiled its vision for administrative innovation based on artificial intelligence (AI) at the "AI Administrative Innovation Declaration Ceremony."

National Gwangju Science Museum.

National Gwangju Science Museum.

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The museum expressed its commitment at the ceremony to actively incorporate AI technology across all areas of management in order to achieve sustainable growth and enhance administrative efficiency. Since July of last year, it has been conducting internal reviews to develop AI capabilities and improve its administrative systems, and in September, it finalized the "AI Administrative Innovation Master Plan."


The main initiatives include: ▲ streamlining administrative work using AI, ▲ expanding AI-based public services, ▲ enhancing safety management through AI, and ▲ driving work innovation with generative AI.


Director Lee Jeonggu stated, "AI is not a choice but a necessity," adding, "All staff members will work together to ensure that the National Gwangju Science Museum becomes a leading institution in AI-driven administration."



Building on this declaration, the museum plans to pursue certification for its AI management system (ISO 42001) by the first half of 2026 and to spread its AI-based administrative innovation model throughout public institutions.


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