An active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar system (R) is displayed during a meeting between South Korea's Former President Moon Jae-in (L) and researchers of the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) in Daejeon, South Korea. Photo by YONHAP / EPA
July 6 (Asia Today) -- South Korea's state defense research agency said Monday it has launched an in-house generative artificial intelligence system designed to support defense research and administrative work while preventing the leakage of military secrets.
The Agency for Defense Development said the service, called Add+i, is now available to all employees on the agency's closed internal network.
The agency said the system was developed to overcome a major obstacle facing the defense sector: the inability to use public generative artificial intelligence services because of strict security requirements and the risk of exposing classified information.
The name Add+i was selected through an internal contest and carries the meanings "ADD intelligence" and "Advanced defense development intelligence," the agency said.







