"Analyzing Policy Context"…Codit Obtains Patent for 'AI Dashboard'
Overcoming the Limitations of Traditional Keyword Search
Codit announced on March 5 that it has obtained a patent for a "method and system for providing information on specific topics based on an artificial intelligence (AI) dashboard."
The core of this patent lies in combining AI-based semantic analysis and prioritization technologies with the existing customized policy dashboard, enabling the technology to go beyond simply collecting and summarizing vast amounts of policy data and instead reconstruct it into "context-driven insights."
While traditional dashboards collected and displayed information related to industries or issues set by the user, the patented technology analyzes semantic relationships between documents using AI, automatically identifies key trends, and generates customized summary reports. The system applies natural language processing-based analysis to interpret the context and intent of policies.
In addition, the AI integrates and analyzes data scattered across various sources, including National Assembly legislative announcements, government press releases, administrative documents, media news, and social network service (SNS) responses, to organize the process of regulatory formation and diffusion into a single flow. An AI scoring system that simultaneously reflects both source reliability and information recency has also been implemented.
Leveraging this patent, Codit plans to fully upgrade the AI analysis features of its existing dashboard service and further strengthen its integration with "ChatCODIT," its policy-focused conversational AI service scheduled for official launch this month. The company aims to enhance the completeness of its platform as a policy intelligence solution.
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Jieun Jung, CEO of Codit, stated, "We will continue to upgrade our platform so that companies and institutions can reduce the time spent searching for information in complex regulatory environments and focus on strategic decision-making."
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