“A Hub for AI Development”… ThinkForBL Supplies ‘AI Reliability’ Technology to Woods Bag
ThinkForBL has supplied artificial intelligence (AI) reliability technology to the government of Samarkand Province in Uzbekistan.
ThinkForBL announced on the 14th that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on business cooperation with the Samarkand provincial government and Layin on the 13th, which includes the introduction of “AI Tutors” and follow-up collaboration. The provincial government plans to use this technology in education programs and vocational training systems to foster local AI talent and strengthen industrial competitiveness.
REIN is a data bias diagnostic platform used to verify AI reliability. It analyzes data based on the “data balance” technique, which has been adopted as an association standard by the Korea Information and Communication Technology Association. The AI Tutor is an online remote education system specializing in AI reliability, featuring support for local languages and interactive learning for overseas users.
The provincial government plans to introduce the technology to support the operation of the AI Reliability Technology Education Academy, a state-funded initiative. It aims to train professional personnel by integrating the technology into local educational institutions and vocational training programs. ThinkForBL will assist with pilot implementation and program operations, providing evaluation tools and mentoring to help establish the training system.
The two sides also agreed to continue cooperation for the next three years to establish an internship program. Through this system, trainees who complete the curriculum will be connected to local companies to secure employment opportunities.
The provincial government expects the partnership to help develop Samarkand into a national center for AI workforce training. It also sees the collaboration as a way to improve the local education environment, which currently lacks online-based education and training systems.
“Since May of this year, Samarkand has shown strong interest in building an AI reliability academy, which led to the adoption of our education system and data bias diagnosis platform,” said Park Ji-hwan, CEO of ThinkForBL. “Samarkand will serve as a foundation for developing into a hub for AI reliability talent, a field gaining interest as a new future occupation in Uzbekistan.”
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