Enhancing financial literacy in South Korea: Integrating AI and data visualization to understand financial instruments’ interdependencies

Insu Choi, Woo Chang Kim
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In South Korea, the lack of understanding of financial products has emerged as a significant challenge, contributing to a gap in financial literacy. This research proposes a novel approach to bridge this gap by employing statistical interdependence and explainable AI (xAI) to enhance comprehension of the interconnectedness of economic variables. By translating complex financial information into intuitive visual formats, the methodology empowers individuals to make informed decisions. Collaborations with South Korean financial institutions ensure alignment with local practices and regulations. Preliminary testing indicates promising results in improving financial literacy, mainly related to financial products. The study offers valuable insights for addressing financial literacy challenges in South Korea and potentially beyond, emphasizing the role of technology and collaboration in fostering financial understanding and economic stability. It sets the stage for future research and policy interventions to enhance financial literacy in a technologically advanced society.

提高韩国的金融知识水平:结合人工智能和数据可视化理解金融工具的相互依存关系
在韩国,缺乏对金融产品的了解已成为一项重大挑战,这也导致了金融知识方面的差距。本研究提出了一种新颖的方法,通过使用统计相互依存性和可解释人工智能(xAI)来增强对经济变量相互关联性的理解,从而弥合这一差距。通过将复杂的金融信息转化为直观的可视化格式,该方法可帮助个人做出明智的决策。与韩国金融机构的合作确保了与当地实践和法规的一致性。初步测试表明,在提高主要与金融产品相关的金融知识方面取得了可喜的成果。这项研究为应对韩国乃至其他国家的金融知识普及挑战提供了宝贵的见解,强调了技术与合作在促进金融理解和经济稳定方面的作用。它为未来的研究和政策干预奠定了基础,以便在技术先进的社会中提高金融素养。
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