The Korea Culture Information Service (Director Jung Un -hyun) and the National Memorial Hall of the National Provisional Government of Korea (President Kim Hee -gon) announced on the 14th that they’ve signed a business agreement to construct and introduce autonomous driving -based cultural commentary robots (cue) based on artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
Through the agreement, the 2 organizations plan to offer ‘QII’ service from December this yr after developing system development and pilot operation.
The QII service, which can be introduced on the Imjeong Memorial Hall, will provide expansion services that could be customized and deeper by applying the AI cultural commentary service to the present accompanying guidance cultural commentary service.
Particularly, for the eightieth anniversary of Liberation, the Korean Provisional Government has walked the story of independence activists who weren’t well-known to the general public.
QII provides accompanying guide cultural commentary services and AI guidance services at various cultural sites resembling museums and libraries, and provides differentiated cultural viewing support services that meet the characteristics of every cultural site.
The Cultural Information Service explained, “QII has been evaluated as an AI service that gives cultural enjoyment support services for cultural viewing support services (figures, accompanying guidance, kid’s commentary service, etc.) of cultural and alien.”
By Park Soo -bin, sbin08@aitimes.com