The Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) and CAS sign a comprehensive memorandum of understanding (MOU) for mutual cooperation in AI, data, and software sectors, the 24th announces. /Courtesy of TTA

The Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) and CAS said on the 24th that they signed a comprehensive memorandum of understanding (MOU) for mutual cooperation in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), data, and software (SW).

The agreement was prepared to secure leadership in the domestic technology ecosystem in the AI field, where reliability and safety are crucial ahead of the enforcement of the "Basic Act on Artificial Intelligence," and to respond to the rapidly changing era of AI transformation (AX).

The two organizations will pursue: ▲ consulting-certification linkage in AI, data, and reliability ▲ supervision-testing consulting linkage to improve the quality of public projects ▲ technology exchange and joint R&D (research and development) to secure future technological competitiveness ▲ development of joint projects based on a strategic partnership.

Through this agreement, the two organizations plan to share know-how on ICT standards and AI testing and verification techniques and push joint R&D for next-generation technology development. They also agreed to cooperate on forming consortia to discover new businesses and to submit joint proposals for public and finance projects.

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