NHN said on the 7th that it held the "Agentic Day" technology-sharing event on the 2nd at its Pangyo office building, Play Museum, for employees of NHN, NHN Cloud, and NHN Dooray. Agentic Day is an event where NHN members share cases of applying artificial intelligence (AI) agents to their day-to-day work and business areas to boost efficiency.
Yang Cheol-ung, NHN chief technology officer (CTO), said in a keynote that "an environment where AI safely provides consolidation to all in-house data and knowledge, and the security that underpins it, are essential conditions to move to the next stage," adding, "we will focus on strengthening security from the development stage by using AI as a tool, and will build safer products and services to provide to customers."
Kim Yun-hee, NHN Game Convergence Lab director, said in a presentation titled "From one line of natural language to one analysis task," "even planners who don't know queries can now process three to four days' worth of data analysis in 30 minutes with a single line of natural language," and noted, "it is important to establish clear principles for areas that require human intervention, given AI-specific anomalies such as hallucinations."
Cho Young-il, head of NHN Cloud AI Development Center, shared in a presentation on "building a harness for Head of Team" how organizations can automate and standardize security vulnerability checks with AI. He also unveiled for the first time a demo version of an in-house shared security vulnerability scanning service under development at the NHN Cloud Secure Development Lab. The service is characterized by maximizing efficiency by using AI tokens only minimally at the priority-determination stage, and it will first be piloted on NHN Cloud and then expanded across the entire group.
Meanwhile, NHN is accelerating internal AX (AI transformation), including providing Anthropic's AI model Claude to all employees. A company official said, "we aim to raise AI-based work productivity across all job categories by expanding AI services, which had been provided mainly to existing development teams, to all employees."