DirectCloud Inc., a provider of intelligent sharing solutions, announced that 23 of its employees have passed the 'Generative AI Passport' exam organized by the Generative AI Utilization Promotion Association (GUGA). With this achievement, approximately 40% of its headquarters staff are now certified, establishing an organizational foundation equipped with AI literacy.

DirectCloud offers 'DirectCloud AI,' a service that integrates generative AI with cloud storage. As a company supporting clients' AI initiatives, it remains committed to fostering AI talent and improving operational quality.

This initiative was driven by the need to secure corporate competitiveness amidst the rapid evolution of generative AI and to build a secure usage structure that avoids risks such as data leakage and copyright infringement. Under the management policy of 'transforming into an organization that masters AI,' the company has been encouraging all employees to take the exam.

Tomokatsu Ohno, Director, CSO and CMO, stated, 'The certification of about 40% of our headquarters staff is proof that we are steadily advancing toward becoming an organization that utilizes AI.' The company plans to further accelerate the implementation of AI into practical operations, such as proposal writing, content creation, customer support, and internal knowledge management, led by the certified employees.

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