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Kakao joins hands with scholars to develop AI tech

By Korea Herald
Published : April 10, 2017 - 15:41
South Korea‘s top mobile messenger operator Kakao Corp. said Monday it has joined forces with scholars to develop Artificial Intelligence technology as part of a broader effort to tap deeper into the prospective market.

Under an agreement with Seoul National University, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, and Asan Medical Center, Kakao will develop core AI technology such as deep learning.


Rim Ji-hoon, CEO of Kakao Corp., (right) shakes hands with Park Jong-hun of Seoul National University on April 7, 2017. (Kakao Corp.)


Kakao said it will work with leading AI experts to acquire seven AI technologies such as utilizing big data and helping doctors diagnose various diseases.

IBM Inc.’s AI-powered system is the leader in the field, with its system designed to assist doctors to make more informed treatment decisions by analyzing a patient‘s medical information against a vast array of data and expertise. Such an approach can provide greater evidence-based treatment options.

“The goal is to develop AI technology that will eventually help the livelihoods of the people,” said Kim Byeong-hak, a Kakao official in charge of the project.

Kakao is one of the many global internet giants like Google, Amazon and IBM that are trying to acquire the core AI technologies such as machine learning, automatic translation, self-driving cars and smart robotics.

In an effort to catch up with other global powerhouses, Kakao set up a task force team earlier this year. (Yonhap)

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