Codit Acquires AI-Based Policy Intelligence Patent

CODIT (CEO Ji-eun Jeong) announced on the 5th that it has acquired a patent related to a 'dashboard-style AI-based specific topic information provision system'.

This patented technology combines AI-based semantic analysis and prioritization capabilities with existing policy dashboard functionality, moving beyond simply collecting and summarizing massive policy data to understanding the policy context and reconstructing key trends.

The patented technology uses AI to analyze semantic relationships between documents, automatically extracting key information and generating customized summary reports based on this analysis. Its unique feature is its ability to understand policy context and intent through natural language processing-based analysis, rather than simple keyword search.

Furthermore, by integrating and analyzing disparate data, including National Assembly legislative notices, government press releases, administrative data, media news, and social media responses, the regulatory formation and dissemination process is organized into a single flow. An AI scoring system, which considers source reliability and up-to-dateness, places key information at the top of the dashboard. This allows policymakers to efficiently grasp the direction and context of regulatory change without having to individually review vast amounts of data.

Based on this patent, CODIT plans to enhance the AI analysis function of the existing dashboard and increase the completeness of the platform by linking it with 'ChatCODIT', a policy-specific conversational AI service scheduled to be launched this month.

CEO Jeong Ji-eun said, "This patent is significant in that it establishes the technological foundation for AI to understand policy context and reconstruct key trends." She added, "We will continue to enhance our platform so that companies and institutions can focus on strategic decision-making in complex regulatory environments."

Since its establishment in 2020, Codit has operated an AI and big data-based law, regulation, and policy data platform, and holds a total of 16 domestic and international patents, including this one.

In the policy data and AI-based analysis services sectors, demand for decision support through specialized platforms and automated solutions is growing.


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