Samsung SDS headquarters.

Samsung SDS said on Tuesday it has completed the first phase of the "National Assembly Big Data Platform (AI National Assembly) build" project and officially opened the National Assembly AI legislative support platform.

The platform is a generative AI system dedicated to the National Assembly that supports search, analysis and drafting based on the legislature’s vast data. It is focused on transforming the National Assembly into an "AI National Assembly".

Samsung SDS said it expects data-driven parliamentary activity to begin in earnest as about 5,000 people at National Assembly-affiliated organisations, including lawmakers and aides, use the service based on data built by linking 320 internal and external institutions. The platform’s generative AI-based legislative support services fall into three categories: an AI assistant, intelligent search and a bill service.

The AI assistant offers a chatbot that provides answers to questions related to National Assembly work or policy, as well as tailored work support services such as generating drafts of various documents and summarising meeting minutes.

Intelligent search enables integrated searches of internal and external National Assembly materials based on natural language and meaning. The bill service recommends similar bills or bill provisions using AI.

The project will be carried out in three phases through 2027. It aims to support policy decision-making by integrating and analysing National Assembly data and data from external partner institutions, and to shift legislative and parliamentary work to a data-centric approach.

Samsung SDS said it built the National Assembly big data platform infrastructure in the first phase, along with intelligent legislative support services applying generative AI and big data analytics technology. It said it established a stable foundation for data use through AX automation across the full process of data collection, refining and analysis, establishing a data governance system, and adopting a National Assembly-specific language model. It also said it ensured reliability by generating answers based on meeting minutes and reports with clear sources, and strengthened security by building the system in an on-premise environment inside the National Assembly Secretariat’s data centre.

Samsung SDS said it implemented intelligent search and analytics services using its generative AI service platform FabriX. It said users can quickly secure necessary information through document searches, document summaries and exploring similar legislative cases, and can also receive support for generating document drafts when reviewing bills and preparing policy materials.

Jung-heon Lee (이정헌), head of strategy and marketing at Samsung SDS and a vice president, said, "Through this project, we built an environment where diverse data within the National Assembly can be used based on AI." He said, "Based on our accumulated AI and data capabilities, Samsung SDS will continue to support digital transformation in the public sector and realise public innovation that the public can feel."

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