Persona AI, the first demonstration of implementing Korean ChatGPT at the Seoul Metropolitan Council debate

Registration Date : 2023.03.10

[The Power = Reporter Lee Ji-sook] The Seoul Metropolitan Council will hold a policy debate on the current status and prospects of the Korean chat GPT industry at the Sema Hall of the Seoul Museum of Art on the 6th.




This debate is hosted by Seoul City Councilman Tae-yong Jang and the Seoul Future Policy Research Group, a research group for lawmakers.


The main participants (hereinafter in alphabetical order) were Professor Myung-Joo Kim (Department of Information Security, Seoul Women’s University) as a moderator, Ki-Hyun Kim (Director General of New Industry Policy, Seoul Metropolitan Government), Attorney Jin-Wook Kim (Juwon Law Firm), CEO Seung-Jae Yoo (Persona AI), Tae-Hoon Lee (Seoul Business Agency) Future Innovation Corps), Manager Jeong Kang-eun (Digital Innovation Division, Ministry of SMEs and Startups), Hwang Cheol-gyu (Vice Chairman, Seoul Urban Planning Balance Committee), Congratulatory Remarks Kim Hyun-ki (Chairman, Seoul City Council), Lee Sook-ja (Chairman, Seoul City Council Planning and Economy Committee), Choi Ho-jeong (Seoul Metropolitan Government) It is the floor leader of Uihime).


At this forum, which sought to develop Seoul by exploring global artificial intelligence industry trends and discovering Korean chat GPT, Persona AI CEO Yoo Seung-jae introduced his artificial intelligence engine (Ariel) technology, created bot-to-bot learning data, It demonstrates various services using its own artificial intelligence natural language processing (NLP) technology, such as AI chatbot/callbot and document learning bot that make it as if signing up for a homepage without coding.


Prior to the discussion and demonstration, CEO Yoo Seung-jae expressed his opinion, saying, "In fields closely related to the real life of Seoul citizens, such as civil complaint counseling, there are many areas where artificial intelligence based on the excellent Korean recognition rate will help, so various discussions will take place."


Reporter Lee Ji-sook news@thepowernews.co.kr