The Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) announced on the 6th that they have granted "Artificial Intelligence (AI) Reliability Certification" to MarkAny and NFlux. This marks the first time that companies have received certification under the AI Reliability Certification System, which was introduced in October last year to encourage private businesses to voluntarily secure AI reliability. The TTA, as a specialized private certification body, analyzes the risk factors of products and services that utilize AI technology and evaluates whether the business meets the requirements to ensure reliability.
MarkAny’s "AI Video Search and Object Movement Tracking Solution," which received certification, was evaluated for identifying risk factors such as inaccuracies in recognizing missing persons, biases related to specific races, genders, and ages, and for verifying the removal of these biases, establishing an AI system reliability test plan, and the company's governance structure to ensure AI reliability.
NFlux, a company specializing in smart surveillance, was certified for its "AI Convergence Mine Detection Module v1.0." This system interprets Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) images to determine the presence and type of mines, with a focus on verifying the appropriateness of data construction methods and the explainability of AI model judgment results.
The Ministry of Science and ICT stated, "The private voluntary AI Reliability Certification System, conducted by a professional institution, is a good model for simultaneously promoting AI innovation and the safe, trustworthy use of AI," and added, "We will enhance the AI Reliability Certification System and expand exemplary cases of certification."
The Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) announced on the 6th that they have granted "Artificial Intelligence (AI) Reliability Certification" to MarkAny and NFlux. This marks the first time that companies have received certification under the AI Reliability Certification System, which was introduced in October last year to encourage private businesses to voluntarily secure AI reliability. The TTA, as a specialized private certification body, analyzes the risk factors of products and services that utilize AI technology and evaluates whether the business meets the requirements to ensure reliability.
MarkAny’s "AI Video Search and Object Movement Tracking Solution," which received certification, was evaluated for identifying risk factors such as inaccuracies in recognizing missing persons, biases related to specific races, genders, and ages, and for verifying the removal of these biases, establishing an AI system reliability test plan, and the company's governance structure to ensure AI reliability.
NFlux, a company specializing in smart surveillance, was certified for its "AI Convergence Mine Detection Module v1.0." This system interprets Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) images to determine the presence and type of mines, with a focus on verifying the appropriateness of data construction methods and the explainability of AI model judgment results.
The Ministry of Science and ICT stated, "The private voluntary AI Reliability Certification System, conducted by a professional institution, is a good model for simultaneously promoting AI innovation and the safe, trustworthy use of AI," and added, "We will enhance the AI Reliability Certification System and expand exemplary cases of certification."