Artificial intelligence (AI) corporations Crowdworks said on the 7th that it won the contract for the project to build "composite document-based knowledge reasoning data" under the "2026 AI Hub training data (for reasoning) project," overseen by the Ministry of Science and ICT and promoted by the National Information Society Agency (NIA). Crowdworks will serve as the lead organization, and it will proceed as a consortium with WOT Intelligence and Zendive participating jointly.
The government project aims to build advanced reasoning AI data applicable to industrial sites. There are 10 project tasks in total, and the Crowdworks consortium will take on the task of building "composite document-based knowledge reasoning data."
The consortium plans to collect and refine multimodal public documents that combine visual elements such as tables, graphs, and diagrams with text, produce more than 10,000 high-quality reasoning training data items, and then build a Korean multimodal composite reasoning source dataset.
Crowdworks decided to apply its data engineering capabilities that structure AI's thinking process to this project, going beyond simple data collection.
A Crowdworks official said, "Upon completing this project, we will help secure independent AI technology that understands Korean-language administrative and industrial contexts amid the global big tech onslaught, as well as Data Sovereignty," adding, "We will contribute to strengthening the competitiveness of the domestic AI industry based on our accumulated know-how in data design and processing across various industries and our quality management capabilities."