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The Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) said on the 9th that 56 Korea Information & Communication-related information and communications organization standards (TTAS) on AI were listed in the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) "AI Standard Exchange" databases.

As AI has recently emerged as a strategic asset that determines national and industrial competitiveness, international standards development organizations (SDOs) have made the mutual sharing and use of AI standard information a core task. The ITU formalized a plan to gather, disclose, and link AI standards worldwide through a platform meeting held in Geneva, Switzerland, in July last year.

This time, the TTA registered a total of 56 items, including 32 standards such as "requirements to enhance the reliability of AI systems" and 24 technical reports, including "technologies to support 5G device artificial intelligence and machine learning services."

The association said it expects that, with this listing, domestic AI standards will spread to the international community through global standard platforms and that their utility will increase in future international standardization discussions.

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