CUDO COMMUNICATION Highlights AI CCTV Disaster Response Cases at National Meeting — Emphasizes Importance of Using Original Data for AI Learning
CUDO COMMUNICATION Co., Ltd. (CEO Kim Yong-sik), a company specializing in AI security solutions, announced its AI CCTV-based disaster response demonstration case at the “AI-based Natural Disaster Response Meeting” held at the City Control Center in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on the 19th.
The meeting was organized to discuss ways to enhance disaster response using AI, as extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall and heat waves become more frequent due to climate change, leading to greater natural disaster damage. Hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT, the event was attended by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, the Ministry of Environment, AI companies such as CUDO COMMUNICATION and IntelliVIX, as well as research institutes including the Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, and the National Disaster Management Research Institute. Representatives from the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA) and the National Information Society Agency (NIA) also participated to explore AI-based disaster response strategies.
CUDO COMMUNICATION has been conducting an AI CCTV demonstration project with Bucheon City since June this year under the Ministry of Science and ICT’s ICT Regulatory Sandbox program—the first of its kind in Korea. The key feature of this demonstration is that local governments provide CCTV footage to companies through legal procedures, allowing AI model training based on real data to advance intelligent CCTV control systems.
Through this approach, the company aims to enhance object recognition and automatic detection capabilities in disaster situations such as landslides and flooding. When applied to control centers, this technology enables early identification of risk factors and allows for faster and more accurate predictions of damage extent and spread. Ultimately, it provides the foundation for minimizing secondary damage and further improving public safety.
During the discussion session, experts from both the public and private sectors highlighted the need to:
△ utilize high-quality data owned by local governments and public institutions,
△ expand field applicability of AI systems,
△ improve accuracy through continuous operation, and
△ establish institutional support to promote AI adoption in the public sector.
These points align with CUDO COMMUNICATION’s emphasis on the importance of data-driven AI learning.
“AI is a core technology that will drive innovation in disaster response systems at a time when climate change is making disasters more complex and severe,” said Kim Yong-sik, CEO of CUDO COMMUNICATION. “We are committed to protecting public safety and enhancing national disaster response capabilities by implementing AI systems that can predict and respond to disaster situations such as landslides and flooding quickly and accurately.”
Through this demonstration project, CUDO COMMUNICATION plans to expand its AI CCTV-based disaster safety platform to local governments and public institutions, helping to build an AI-powered smart city safety network in Korea. The company also aims to grow into a global leader in public safety technology in the future.
https://www.mt.co.kr/industry/2025/08/20/2025082015270864038
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