OpenAI Partners with Kakao and SoftBank to Expand AI Services in Asia
- Kakao announced a partnership with OpenAI to use its technology for a new AI tool called Kanana, which will provide personalized responses based on chat records.
- The collaboration aims to integrate OpenAI's technology into Kakao's existing services, including KakaoTalk, and to develop new AI products together.
- Kakao CEO Shina Chung stated that this partnership represents a turning point in their efforts to innovate and enhance user experiences.
- OpenAI's Sam Altman expressed excitement about bringing advanced AI to Kakao's users and transforming communication through their collaboration.
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OpenAI chief Altman signs deal with S Korea's Kakao after DeepSeek upset
OpenAI chief Sam Altman signed a deal with tech giant Kakao in South Korea on Tuesday as the U.S. firm seeks new alliances after Chinese rival DeepSeek shook the global AI industry. Kakao, which owns an online bank, South Korea's largest taxi-hailing app and KakaoTalk, announced a partnership allowing them…
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Signs Deal With South Korea’s Kakao To Integrate ChatGPT for New AI Services | 📲 LatestLY
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has reportedly signed a deal with South Korea's Kakao to integrate ChatGPT into Kakao's services. 📲 OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Signs Deal With South Korea’s Kakao To Integrate ChatGPT for New AI Services.
There is no doubt that the success of the Chinese AI company DeepSeek is putting the US market leader and ChatGPT developer under considerable pressure. OpenAI is therefore now looking for its own competitors in Asia.
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