Why It Matters

The Information Crisis in North Korea

North Korea remains one of the most isolated nations on Earth, where access to outside information is strictly controlled and punishable by severe penalties, including incarceration or death.

Citizens live under one of the world's most repressive information control systems, with no internet access and only state-controlled media. This information blackout is a fundamental violation of human rights that causes immense oppression and suffering.

The Human Cost

25 Million People

Cut off from global information, unable to access basic knowledge about health, education, and their own human rights.

Generational Impact

Multiple generations have grown up knowing only state propaganda, never experiencing freedom of information or thought.

Severe Consequences

Accessing foreign media or information can result in imprisonment in labor camps or execution, creating a climate of fear and submission.

Why Offline AI Matters

Traditional methods of information dissemination, such as USB drives with content, are limited and quickly outdated. They can't answer questions or provide personalized information.

Our offline AI solution changes this by providing an interactive, intelligent system that works without internet access. It can answer questions, provide education, and deliver crucial information about health, human rights, and the outside world.

This technology represents a new frontier in humanitarian work, using cutting-edge AI to break through information barriers in ways never before possible.

The Stakes Are High

Every day that passes without access to information is another day of oppression. Knowledge is power, and by delivering that knowledge, we empower North Korean citizens to understand their rights, make informed decisions, and envision a different future.

External Reports

For more detailed information on the human rights situation in North Korea, we recommend reviewing the reports from international monitoring organizations.