DeepBrain AI, a company specializing in generative artificial intelligence (AI), recently had a fruitful meeting with a delegation from the Estonian Ministry of Economy, Information, and Communication. The purpose of the meeting was to explore opportunities for implementing AI virtual assistants in public services in Estonia. The meeting took place at DeepBrain AI’s headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, and was initiated by a direct request from the Estonian Minister of Economy, Information, and Communication’s office.
The Estonian Ministry of Economy, Information, and Communication aims to enhance the competitiveness of public services by leveraging AI technology. Their plan is to introduce a virtual assistant that will enable seamless communication between the country and its citizens. As part of their discussions, the Estonian delegation, led by Minister Tit Lysalo and Ambassador Sten Schwede, delved into the potential of AI human technologies, including the use of virtual assistants, for the Information Systems Agency of Estonia (RIA).
During the meeting, DeepBrain AI provided an overview of the company and showcased their AI human technology and its applications. The Estonian delegation expressed a keen interest in the deep learning-based virtual human implementation technology showcased by DeepBrain AI. The discussions also touched on various areas of collaboration, such as the availability of the Estonian language, operational solutions, and the advancement of services.
Jang Se-young, CEO of DeepBrain AI, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “We plan to hold additional detailed working-level discussions with Estonia as soon as possible to ensure that virtual humans can be successfully introduced.” He emphasized that this collaboration has the potential to set a precedent for strengthening communication between state agencies and citizens using virtual humans.
DeepBrain AI has been gaining recognition for its outstanding AI human solution capabilities, receiving accolades at global tech events such as CES and NAB. The company’s influence has expanded further as they participated in MWC 2024, the world’s largest mobile communications fair held in Barcelona, Spain, where they engaged in fruitful business discussions with officials.
This collaboration between DeepBrain AI and the Estonian Ministry of Economy, Information, and Communication holds great promise for revolutionizing public services in Estonia. With the introduction of AI virtual assistants, the country can enhance its communication infrastructure and provide citizens with efficient and personalized support. As AI continues to advance, more countries are likely to follow Estonia’s example and explore the transformative potential of AI in the public sector.
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