/Courtesy of Mindlogic

Mindlogic said on the 25th that it is launching generative artificial intelligence (AI) services "Korea in Data" and "Law in Data," based on national statistics and statute data, to expand AI transformation (AX) in the public sector.

Korea in Data is a conversational statistical analysis AI that links to certified data such as the Korean Statistical Information Service (KOSIS) to provide highly reliable analysis results. Since its introduction in the National Assembly, it has been used by lawmakers' offices and the National Assembly Secretariat, with about 65% of active users employing it for policy research and data analysis work.

Law in Data is an AI that supports legal review and drafting of local government ordinance proposals based on statute and autonomous regulation data, and its adoption is expanding among local governments and local councils.

Both services are characterized by the ability to analyze data and derive insights through chat. Even without complex statistical tools, users can compare and analyze population changes, economic indicators, and regional issues for policy making and administrative work.

In particular, by combining a map-based interface with AI reasoning, the services visualize key social and economic indicators and improve data accessibility.

Kim Jin-uk, co-CEO of Mindlogic, said, "We will lead public-sector AI innovation by supporting objective decision-making based on national statistics and statute data."

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