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Kangwon Land Uses AI Data Psychology to Prevent Early Over-Immersion

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Chae June

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On the 21st, Kangwon Land held a special symposium at the Seoul Magok COEX in collaboration with the Korean Psychological Association for its 2026 annual academic conference.

Co-hosted by the Kangwon Land Mind-Filling Center (hereinafter KLACC) and the Korean Psychological Association, this symposium was planned to present the direction of over-immersion risk prediction models based on big data and data psychology in line with advances in AI technology, and to explore a shift toward a proactive prevention paradigm.

The event, attended by more than 300 domestic and foreign psychologists and opinion leaders, began with an awards ceremony for the gambling problem research competition, followed by various programs including KLACC performance presentations, expert topic presentations, and lectures by distinguished speakers.

In the awards ceremony for research on gambling problems, a total of six outstanding research papers were selected. The excellent research data and analysis models discovered at this symposium are planned to be actively reflected in KLACC's internal over-immersion prevention policies in the future.

A Kangwon Land official, speaking by phone with this newspaper, said, "Building a proactive and scientific prevention system utilizing AI and big data is an urgent task. We will do our best to lead a user protection culture based on data."

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