Korea's GrooveXCoreSecurity Hosts Public Sector AI Innovation Strategy Workshop

Grove Korea, a global AI and data services company, announced on the 6th that it will co-host the "Public Sector AI Innovation Strategy Workshop" with Core Security, a domestic security specialist, at the Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul on November 21st. This event, an extension of the strategic business agreement signed between the two companies in September, was organized to discuss ways to strengthen security and innovate administration in public institutions using artificial intelligence (AI).

This workshop, held under the theme of "Finding Answers in AI Technology for the Future of Public Services," will share AI administrative automation, data security, and AI governance strategies applicable to actual administrative settings with key public institution officials and government officials.

Speakers include Professor Baek Yoon-heung of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Seoul National University, Kim Hyun-jo, CEO of the Korea United Software Research Center (KUSRC), Jong Hang Siong, Groove AI Solution Architect, and Lim Young-ik, CEO of Intellicon Labs. Their presentations will focus on topics such as ▲privacy-protecting AI technology ▲agentic AI use cases ▲AI application strategies in law and public administration.

Starting with this workshop, Groove Korea and Core Security plan to pursue various collaborative projects, including AI consulting for public institutions, proof-of-concept (PoC) projects, and customized workshop programs. The two companies aim to establish a "safe public innovation model" that combines security and AI technologies to support the digital transformation (DX) of the government and local governments.

Groove Korea CEO Kim Mi-jung stated, “The key to public institutions’ AI transformation lies not in simply introducing technology, but in a safe and sustainable implementation method.” She added, “We will accelerate the digital transformation of the Korean public sector by presenting an innovative model that harmonizes AI and security.”


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