North Korea to Develop Its Own AI Amid Educational Reforms

North Korea has announced ambitious plans to advance its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities as part of a broader reform of its education system.

The move underscores North Korea’s long-standing interest in advanced technologies, despite its international isolation. The AI Research Institute at Kim Il Sung University has explicitly outlined its goal to “leverage GPT technology to replace human intellectual labor.” Reports indicate that the institute has already explored the use of American-developed ChatGPT, with North Korean academic journals dedicating special issues to this technology. This suggests a strategic focus on adapting and potentially replicating advanced AI systems.

By integrating AI into its infrastructure, North Korea aims to strengthen its domestic governance while potentially expanding its influence in global technological and geopolitical arenas.
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This development raises questions about how North Korea will navigate the challenges of limited resources and international sanctions to achieve its AI ambitions.
As the country invests in cultivating homegrown talent, the global community will closely monitor how these advancements are applied, particularly in areas concerning security and surveillance.