
Interest in artificial intelligence is growing in North Korea. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The country's leading universities, particularly Kim Il Sung University, are introducing generative artificial intelligence technologies as a new specialty. This initiative aims to enhance scientific potential and adapt to the development of modern technologies.
Analysts believe that Pyongyang's decision is based on two main reasons. The first is to keep up with the ongoing digital revolution in the world, and the second is to further strengthen state control through artificial intelligence.
Historically, North Korea has accumulated significant experience in hacking, and now aims to elevate this knowledge to a new level through artificial intelligence technologies. New technologies are being applied not only in the education sector but also in intelligence and information control systems.
Observers believe that these changes will significantly expand the country's digital capabilities. Education programs focused on artificial intelligence will not only enhance the scientific potential of the younger generation but also help strengthen the stability of the political system.
North Korea's move is being assessed as an effort to solidify its position in the competitive environment of artificial intelligence worldwide