The Korea Times

Gov’t speeds up AI adoption for rescue drones

- By Baek Byung-yeul baekby@koreatimes.co.kr

The government aims to enhance public services by leveraging AI technology, including AI-based rescue drones, job matching solutions, and seaweed quality grading. This initiative is designed to foster the domestic AI industry ecosystem and create services that enhance the quality of life for citizens, the ICT ministry announced on Monday.

The Ministry of Science and ICT selected 10 new projects incorporat­ing AI, with plans to rapidly expand AI-based public services. The ministry intends to spend 24 billion won ($18 million) on this initiative this year, up three times compared to 2023.

The ICT ministry added it chose the 10 projects after a thorough review and evaluation of 58 candidates for public services utilizing AI technology submitted by government agencies. Factors such as the innovation and impact of the services from both technologi­cal and industry perspectiv­es were considered during the selection process.

The selected projects include the developmen­t and demonstrat­ion of an AI-based integrated support solution for jobseekers and employers proposed by the Ministry of Employment and Labor. Additional­ly, there’s the developmen­t and demonstrat­ion of a drone search and rescue system proposed by the National Fire Agency. Another project involves the developmen­t of a dried seaweed quality grading solution proposed by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. Lastly, the Ministry of Land, Infrastruc­ture, and Transport proposed the developmen­t of a traffic accident risk prediction and prevention solution.

In addition, the ICT ministry added that in collaborat­ion with the Korea Forest Service, it will develop an AI-based solution to detect trees infected by pests, contributi­ng to the reduction of potential forest damage. Furthermor­e, in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Health and Welfare, it will also develop a platform to inspect the image quality of specialize­d medical equipment using AI.

The new projects will be eligible for government support for up to three years, encompassi­ng activities ranging from AI convergenc­e service developmen­t to on-site demonstrat­ion. Each project will receive an annual budget of 1.6 billion won. Furthermor­e, each of the 10 government department­s involved plans to expand these projects on-site in accordance with field demands.

The ministry said that by spearheadi­ng the expansion of AI-applied services, it anticipate­s not only nurturing the ecosystem of the domestic AI industry but also enhancing the convenienc­e of daily life for citizens.

“In AI era, it is anticipate­d that there will be no field untouched by its applicatio­n, and the extent to which AI becomes commonplac­e will significan­tly influence a country’s national competitiv­eness,” Uhm Yul, director general of the Artificial Intelligen­ce Policy Bureau at the Ministry of Science and ICT,” said.

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