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AI startup Mindlogic said on Tuesday it has launched Korea in Data, an agent for analysing national statistics, and Law in Data, an agent specialised in laws and ordinances.

Korea in Data is a conversational AI for analysing national statistics jointly developed by Mindlogic, the National Assembly Futures Institute and a research team led by Seoul National University professor Ko Kil-gon (고길곤). It links directly to official data sources, including the Korean Statistical Information Service (KOSIS), to reduce hallucinations and provide reliable analysis results in real time. After being introduced at the National Assembly in February, it is being used by lawmakers' offices, the National Assembly Secretariat and the National Assembly Budget Office. More than 65 percent of active users use it for core tasks such as tracking population changes and comparing economic indicators.

Law in Data supports administrative work by training on domestic laws and local autonomous regulations. Beyond legal searches, it provides practical functions such as drafting legal review documents and ordinance drafts.

Kim Jin-wook (김진욱), co-chief executive of Mindlogic, said it would support objective decision-making by people working in the public sector based on trusted national statistics and legal data, and lead AX innovation in the public sector.

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