Kakao is enhancing the accessibility of National Pension Service offerings by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) technology.


On the 31st, at the National Pension Service headquarters located in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, Kim Sungjoo, Chairman of the National Pension Service (left), and Jeong Shina, CEO of Kakao (right), posed for a commemorative photo after signing a memorandum of understanding for AI-based public service cooperation. Kakao.

On the 31st, at the National Pension Service headquarters located in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, Kim Sungjoo, Chairman of the National Pension Service (left), and Jeong Shina, CEO of Kakao (right), posed for a commemorative photo after signing a memorandum of understanding for AI-based public service cooperation. Kakao.

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On March 31, Kakao announced that it had signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Pension Service on "AI-Based Public Service Innovation and Work Transformation." The agreement was initiated to accelerate the adoption of AI in the public sector through collaboration between the public and private sectors.


Kakao plans to use AI technology to create an environment where anyone can conveniently access pension information, and will integrate AI technology into the National Pension Service's overall administrative work.



Building on this partnership, Kakao aims to expand the application of AI-based services across all areas of public service. Jeong Shina, CEO of Kakao, stated, "Through an innovative AI transformation, we will become an institution that delivers tangible value to the public and local communities."


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