
GridOne , an AI automation solution specialist, announced on the 22nd that it had won a contract for the 'Korea District Heating Corporation's 'Korea District Heating Corporation-led generation-type AI construction service' project.
The core of this project is to develop a generative AI system specialized for the safety management work of Korea District Heating Corporation. Major tasks include the development of an internal-only large language model (LLM), the establishment of a data processing system based on intelligent retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and the implementation of a ‘dual-mode AI service’ that processes internal and external data, respectively.
'Han-nan-type generative AI' builds a pipeline that automatically collects and preprocesses document data from approximately 50 information systems owned by district heating companies. Supported document formats include various types such as Hangul (HWP), PDF, and Word (DOC), and the system is designed so that AI can reflect the latest information in real time based on this.
It also has a differentiated structure in terms of security. It applies a dual-mode system where sensitive internal information is processed by a self-developed internal AI, and general external information is processed by an external AI, taking into account both information security and usability. The final service is provided in the form of a web-based chat interface, and it is expected to increase work usability through a user-friendly access environment.
The project period is approximately 6 months, including a pilot operation, and GridOne will independently carry out the entire process from design to construction and advancement. Through this project, Korea District Heating Corporation plans to integrate knowledge and information in the field of safety management and establish a foundation to support field-centered decision-making.
In this project, GridOne plans to implement a system optimized for practical use by integrating and applying internal technologies such as LLM, RPA, and AI-OCR centered around its own generative AI solution, 'GO RAG'.
Kim Kye-gwan, CEO of GridOne, said, “This project is a case that shows how generative AI technology can contribute to improving work efficiency and expertise in the public safety field,” and added, “We will focus on designing so that AI technology can effectively support knowledge and experience in the field.”
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