The Current Status and Implications of Artificial Intelligence Applications in South Korea’s Social Security Sector
Title
The Current Status and Implications of Artificial Intelligence Applications in South Korea’s Social Security Sector
Alternative Author(s)
Kim, Eunha
Keyword
AI Applications in Social Security
; AI-Assisted Job Matching Service
; System for Identifying Social Security
Publication Year
2025-09-01
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Welfare Policy Forum 2025.9 No.347, pp.4-18
Abstract
This article examines current applications of ICT in Korea’s social security programs and discusses actual cases of AI application in their administration. ICT is used widely across the social security system in both administration and service delivery. The AI-assisted job matching service, implemented to reduce search costs for job seekers and lessen the likelihood of occupational mismatch, is on track for expansion and refinement with government support. The existing system for identifying social security gaps has advanced by incorporating a wider range of linked datasets and enhanced data-analysis algorithms, especially after the tragic ‘mother-and-two-daughters’ incident in 2014 in Songpa-gu, Seoul. While AI applications in social security programs can bring benefits such as efficiency, cost reduction, and personalization in service delivery, they also pose risks, including added workloads, data-protection issues, and accuracy concerns—all of which require policy preparedness.
ISSN
1226-3648
KIHASA Research Subject Classification
General social security > Health and welfare digitization