Government launches AI legal assistant service on July 14
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- South Korea launches an AI-powered legal assistant service for public officials on July 14.
- The service aims to provide quick and accurate responses to legal inquiries.
- It is expected to improve the efficiency of legal work within government agencies.
South Korea has launched an innovative AI-powered legal assistant service designed to aid public officials in navigating complex legal matters. The service, which became operational on July 14, promises to deliver swift and precise answers to a wide range of legal inquiries.
Developed to streamline legal processes within government agencies, the AI assistant is expected to significantly enhance the efficiency of public officials. By providing instant access to legal information and interpretations, it aims to reduce the time and resources currently spent on legal research and consultation.
The system is designed to understand natural language queries, allowing officials to ask questions in a conversational manner. The AI then analyzes these queries and retrieves relevant legal information, including statutes, precedents, and administrative rulings, to formulate comprehensive responses.
This initiative reflects the South Korean government's ongoing efforts to embrace artificial intelligence and digital transformation across public services. The goal is to leverage advanced technology to improve governance, enhance public service delivery, and foster a more informed and efficient public sector.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.