Lee Do-eun, chief of public relations at the Presidential Office, said in a written blog this afternoon.
Leafing reported, ``According to the public data evaluation results report released by the OECD, South Korea ranked first out of 40 countries with an overall score of 0.91 (out of 1).'' Korea in 2015
Following 2017 and 2019 (biennial evaluation), it ranked first for the fourth time in a row. This is about twice as high as the OECD average (0.48 points), and ranks second only to South Korea and countries such as France and Poland.
It is far ahead of the top nations. Of the three evaluation indicators, South Korea ranked first (full score) in government support for data utilization and second in data availability and accessibility.
Chief Lee said, ``In the process of fostering the biotechnology and AI industry and realizing a digital platform government, the Korean government actively exchanged information with the private sector while protecting personal information.''
This was recognized by the OECD." He continued, ``The Yun Seo-gyul government will continue to strengthen support for improving the utilization of high-quality public data needed by businesses and the people.''
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2023/12/22 20:54 KST
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