Hanwha General Insurance Hosts AI Vibe Coding Competition... Discovered Programs to Be Applied to Operations
219 Employees Participate in Generative AI Utilization
Grand Prize Awarded for Customer Data Management and Overseas Risk Information Visualization
Hanwha General Insurance has discovered work programs that can be applied to actual operations through an in-house generative artificial intelligence (AI) competition.
Nae Chaebeom, CEO of Hanwha Life Insurance (center), is taking a commemorative photo with employees who won the grand prize in the company's 'Artificial Intelligence (AI) Vibe Coding Competition' at Hanwha Life Insurance Life Campus (Suanbo). Hanwha Life Insurance
View original imageHanwha General Insurance announced on the 29th that it recently held its in-house 'AI Vibe Coding Competition.' A total of 219 employees participated in the competition, transforming innovative ideas for work in various fields—including customer consultation, accident processing support, and investment information analysis—into AI-based programs and services.
The competition was designed to enable employees without prior programming experience to directly create applications or services using generative AI, thereby improving work efficiency.
According to evaluations by external experts, the grand prize was jointly awarded to the 'Customer Data Integrated Management Program' and the 'Overseas Insurance Risk Information Visualization Platform.' The Customer Data Integrated Management Program was recognized for enhancing work productivity by enabling efficient management of data dispersed across multiple channels. The Overseas Insurance Risk Information Visualization Platform was praised for increasing practicality and convenience by allowing users to grasp global risk information at a glance.
Hanwha General Insurance plans to share the outstanding cases discovered through this competition with its business units and review their potential for practical application. The grand prize winners will be offered an opportunity to attend CES, the world's largest electronics and IT exhibition.
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A Hanwha General Insurance representative stated, "We held the competition to promote AI as a work tool that can be utilized by all employees, beyond just specific departments or experts," adding, "We will continue to expand a business-centered AI utilization culture to strengthen our digital competitiveness."
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