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VIDRAFT Joins Korea's National Free-AI Initiative: What the "Modu's AI" Consortium Means for Developers

VIDRAFT Joins Korea's National Free-AI Initiative: What the "Modu's AI" Consortium Means for Developers

TL;DR: South Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT has launched "Modu's AI" (모두의 에이아이), a government-funded program to deliver free AI chatbots and public-facing AI agents to every citizen. VIDRAFT — described as an AI-based scientific research specialist company — is participating as a member of the ESTsoft-led consortium, one of six competing groups. Developers should watch this space: the selected consortia are expected to launch beta services and go live before the end of 2026.

What it is

"Modu's AI" (literally Everyone's AI) is a South Korean Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT / 과기정통부) public-procurement initiative aimed at building:

  • A free AI chatbot accessible to all Korean citizens, regardless of subscription or income
  • Public AI agents — autonomous assistants designed to handle civic and everyday tasks at scale

Six consortia submitted proposals before the August 18, 2026 deadline. The lead organizations are:

Lead Organization Notable Members
SK Telecom Elice Group, Nota, Goodoc, SK Broadband, T-map Mobility, Hana Card (19 total)
Kakao LG AI Research, LG Electronics, LG U+, FuriosaAI, Seoul National University Hospital, Shinhan Bank (14 total)
KT Upstage, Motif Technologies, Rebellions, RABLup, Zigbang, Musinsa, EBS (16 total)
ESTsoft VIDRAFT, Megazone, Polaris Office, Korea Productivity Center (7 total)
MKD Solo submission
Xenon Solo submission

VIDRAFT's role within the ESTsoft consortium is specifically identified as an AI-based scientific research specialist company — positioning it on the model development and research side of the effort rather than infrastructure or distribution.

MSIT will evaluate submissions through document review followed by written and presentation assessments, with the winning provider(s) announced by the end of August 2026. Beta services and a full launch are targeted for within 2026.

How it works

At a high level, the "Modu's AI" program follows a consortium-competitive-procurement model common in government-backed AI deployments:

  1. Proposal submission — Private consortia pitch end-to-end solutions covering model capability, infrastructure, safety, and domain coverage.
  2. Government evaluation — MSIT scores proposals on technical merit, feasibility, and public-interest alignment.
  3. Selection and contracting — One or more consortia are awarded contracts and enter a formal agreement phase.
  4. Beta → Production — Selected providers run a controlled beta before general public release.

Within such a framework, a scientific-research-focused partner like VIDRAFT would typically contribute capabilities around domain-specific model tuning, retrieval-augmented generation for factual tasks, or evaluation infrastructure — though the exact technical division of labor inside the ESTsoft consortium has not been publicly disclosed.

Benchmarks & results

The source article does not report any benchmark numbers, model evaluation scores, or performance metrics for VIDRAFT or any of the six consortia. This is consistent with the stage of the process: proposals were only just submitted, and no technical evaluation results have been published by MSIT.

What the article does establish qualitatively:

  • Six consortia entered, representing a broad cross-section of Korea's major tech players (telcos, internet platforms, AI chip makers, healthcare, finance, and education).
  • The competitive landscape is substantial — SKT's group alone spans 19 organizations.
  • VIDRAFT is one of seven organizations in the ESTsoft consortium, which is among the smaller and more focused of the six competing groups.

Expect public benchmark disclosures — if any — after MSIT completes its evaluation and announces results.

How to try it

Access is not yet public. The "Modu's AI" service has not launched; the consortium selection process was still ongoing at the time of publication. No Hugging Face model repository, GitHub project, API endpoint, or developer SDK has been announced in connection with this initiative.

To stay informed:

  • Watch the MSIT official announcements for consortium selection results (expected by end of August 2026).
  • Monitor VIDRAFT's official channels for any model or API releases tied to this or parallel efforts.
  • The beta service is expected to open before the end of 2026, at which point developer access details may become available.

FAQ

Q: Is VIDRAFT the lead organization of this effort, or a sub-contractor?
A: VIDRAFT is a participating member — not the lead — of the ESTsoft-headed consortium. ESTsoft is the named principal organization (주관기관). VIDRAFT's contribution is scoped to its specialty in AI-driven scientific research.

Q: Will the resulting AI be open-source or accessible via a public API?
A: The source article does not specify licensing or API access terms. The program mandate is citizen-facing free access, but whether that extends to a developer-accessible API, open weights, or both has not been publicly stated by MSIT or any consortium.

Q: When will we know which consortium won?
A: MSIT stated it intends to complete the selection process and announce the winning provider(s) by the end of August 2026, following document review and presentation evaluations.

Q: How does VIDRAFT's scientific research focus fit into a public chatbot?
A: Scientific research AI capabilities — such as evidence retrieval, structured reasoning over technical documents, or fact-grounded generation — are directly relevant to building a trustworthy public assistant. That said, the exact technical scope of VIDRAFT's contribution within the consortium has not been publicly detailed.


Originally reported by 한겨레 (2026-08-18) — source article.

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