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Korbit said on Thursday it is stepping up its shift to an "AI-first" organisation to improve companywide work productivity.

Korbit provides generative AI services such as Claude and Gemini to all employees. It is also running an internal AI work platform built and operated directly by Chief Technology Officer Lee Jung-woo (이정우).

The platform is based on retrieval-augmented generation, or RAG, technology and connects internal documents, databases and work systems in an integrated way.

Employees in non-development roles can query internal data in natural language and generate charts. Developers can access the internal knowledge base directly from AI coding tools.

At the core of the platform is a structure that accumulates the organisation's knowledge and context. Korbit made the judgment that knowledge built up only in individual employees, such as work know-how or the reasons behind decisions, is not easily accessible to AI.

Information entered by employees and existing repositories are automatically synchronised with the platform. This allows AI to understand and use the organisation-wide context, and Korbit is building an environment in which multiple AI agents carry out tasks based on it.

The scope of AI use is expanding beyond development to all areas of work. A news and content generation function using AI is also set to be added to Korbit's services.

Lee said, "A true AI transformation is turning knowledge that exists only in people's heads into a form that AI can use." He added, "We plan to continue improving our AI-centred organisational make-up, including making the level of AI use by all employees a core evaluation metric."

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