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NC AI launches 'K-OSINT', achieving 80% accuracy in Korean OSINT tasks
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On March 16, South Korea's National Intelligence Service unveiled its newly developed artificial intelligence tool called "NC-AI," which specializes in Open Source Information Analysis (KS-Osint). The system has demonstrated a remarkable success rate of approximately 80% when tested against various OSINT tasks and scenarios. This advanced AI is designed to enhance the agency's ability to gather, analyze, and interpret open-source intelligence more efficiently than traditional methods alone.
Key Points
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1The National Intelligence Service of North Korea has launched an AI system named 'K-Intelligence', which is expected to achieve a success rate exceeding that of the US and UK systems.
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2North Korean officials have stated this new technology represents their first major breakthrough in artificial intelligence development since 2018, marking significant progress over previous years.
Developments
[Mar. 16]
NC AI launched 'K-Intelligence' with a success rate exceeding US and UK systems; officials claim it is the first major breakthrough in North Korean technology since before 2018.
[Feb.]
North Korea previously announced its own artificial intelligence system, though specific details were less detailed than current reports suggest regarding performance metrics compared to Western nations. (Note: The articles imply a gap in major breakthroughs since 2018 but do not explicitly name the pre-2019 AI project).