
AI technology company Crowdworks (CEO Wooseung Kim) announced on the 23rd that it will participate as a key partner of the KT consortium in the 'Independent AI Foundation Model Development Project' hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT.
A total of 18 organizations and companies, including Crowdworks, Saltlux, the National Police Agency, Korea University Medical Center, Seoul National University, and Mathpresso, are participating in this consortium hosted by KT. The consortium aims to develop a Korean-style, ultra-large AI model, and Crowdworks is in charge of building high-quality learning data.
Crowdworks has a history of supplying AI learning data to major domestic foundation model development projects, and has the expertise to process a variety of multimodal data such as text, voice, and vision on a large scale based on its data construction and preprocessing capabilities.
In particular, this project will be responsible for building large-scale multimodal learning data including specialized domain data such as mathematics, science, and medicine that require high-level technology in a short period of time. To this end, we plan to utilize various learning resources such as intelligent preprocessing technology, domestic book data with secured copyright, and more than 300,000 medical data.
In addition, Crowdworks provides domain data specialized for major industries such as finance, healthcare, retail, and communications through its own platform, ‘A1 Data Marketplace’, and is contributing to the activation of the domestic AI data ecosystem through this.
Kim Woo-seung, CEO of Crowdworks, said, “AI competitiveness ultimately comes from high-quality data,” and added, “We will contribute to the development of a Korean-style AI foundation model based on our accumulated expertise and data construction know-how.”
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