SEOUL, Feb. 6 (Yonhap) -- The mobile messaging app KakaoTalk remains the most widely used social media platform in South Korea, followed by YouTube and Instagram, a survey showed Thursday.
OpenAI said on Tuesday it will develop artificial intelligence products for South Korea with chat app operator Kakao, unveiling a second major alliance with a high-profile Asian partner this week. In ...
OpenAI announced strategic partnerships with South Korea's KakaoTalk and Japan's SoftBank that will see significant ...
Kakao operates South Korea's dominant messaging app KakaoTalk, which has a whopping 97% domestic market share and has expanded into areas such as e-commerce, payments and gaming. It has positioned ...
OpenAI announced a partnership with South Korean chat app operator Kakao to develop AI products, marking its second major Asian alliance this week. CEO Sam Altman plans to meet key industry leaders in ...
Today, OpenAI unveiled a strategic collaboration with Kakao, the South Korea tech company that operates one of the region's most popular messaging apps, KakaoTalk. The move comes one day after ...
OpenAI chief Sam Altman inked a deal with tech giant Kakao in South Korea on Tuesday as the US firm seeks new alliances after ...
The mobile messaging app KakaoTalk remains the most widely used social media platform in Korea, followed by YouTube and Instagram, a survey showed Thursday.
Kakao operates South Korea's dominant messaging app KakaoTalk, which has a whopping 97% domestic market share and has ...
OpenAI and South Korean tech firm Kakao, developers of the popular KakaoTalk messaging app, have entered into a strategic partnership that will see ChatGPT functionality integrated into KakaoTalk ...
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