ì •ë¶€, 2021ë…„ êµë¯¼ ì‚¶ ê°œì„ íŠ¹ìƒ‰ì‚¬ì—… 60ì„ ë°œí‘œ... AI•ë“œë¡ ë“± ìŠ¤ë§ˆíŠ¸ê¸°ìˆ í™•ëŒ€<br /><br /> The budget also includes 60 other ambitious projects aimed at using technology to improve people's quality of life.<br />These range from new, exciting uses for drones... to mobile ID cards.<br />Oh Jung-hee tells us more. <br />Bringing in smart, innovative technology to improve people's daily lives.<br />That's the South Korean government's main focus in its increased budget for next year.<br /> For one, Seoul will invest six million dollars to build an AI-based system that helps make clinical decisions by analyzing the biometric data of critical patients.<br /> And 1-point-3 million will be spent on drones to manage cultural assets in remote areas and immediately respond when disasters occur.<br /> But, more noteworthy is... the move to spend 10 million dollars to make urban air mobility a reality.<br />The money will be used to develop larger drones that can carry people across South Korea's cities.<br /> The government also plans to spend 166-million dollars -- an yearly increase of over 4800-percent -- to install AI-based closed-circuit televisions at ports, coastal areas, and army bases across the nation.<br />This... is to further strengthen surveillance as military reforms will gradually reduce the total number of troops.<br /> South Korea will also spend 26-point-5 million dollars developing online services so people inside and outside the country can enjoy K-POP concerts and appreciate Korean cultural assets.<br /><br /> Other than these, the 2021 budget will also be used to create mobile ID systems that people can use instead of having to show their ID cards.<br /> The government will also help Korean restaurants in the country and overseas make menus in different languages.<br />Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News. <br />