**Artificial intelligence virtual human informs investment information!..Strategic partnership with Saltlux and Research Arum**
Research Arum plans to utilize the virtual human content produced using ‘Ploonet Studio’ for media channels such as YouTube, through which key information such as stock market conditions and company analysis reports are quickly delivered to investors.
Ploonet, a subsidiary of Saltlux (CEO Lee Kyung-il), an artificial intelligence company, signed a strategic business agreement based on mutual trust with independent research company Research Arum (CEO Choi Seong-hwan) to foster generative AI and professional research industries. signed on the 21st.
The agreement ceremony was attended by key officials from the two companies, including Flunit CEO Lee Gyeong-il and Research Arum Director Ko Yoon-ki, and agreed to cooperate closely based on their respective expertise and know-how in the research and artificial intelligence industries.
Through this agreement, Ploonet will introduce virtual human technology, which won the Innovation Award at the world’s largest IT exhibition ‘CES 2023’, to the securities research field. Research Arum plans to utilize virtual human content produced using ‘Ploonet Studio’ for media channels such as YouTube, which will create an infrastructure that can quickly deliver key information such as stock market conditions and company analysis reports to investors. see.
Ploonet Studio is an AI-based virtual human video creation platform that allows anyone to create their own virtual human content, and is currently operating an open beta service through its official website. It is not only equipped with various video editing effects and decoration functions, but also provides translation and multilingual speech services in 36 languages, enabling the creation and distribution of high-quality content for consumers around the world.
Research Arum is a first-generation independent research company in Korea that publishes analysis reports mainly targeting small and medium-cap stocks. Not only did it introduce ‘ChatGPT’, which emerged as a global issue earlier this year, for the first time in Korea, but it is also receiving high interest from investors as the investment items and published reports discovered and recommended this year recorded overwhelming returns.
Ploonet Vice President Park Jae-won said, â??We expect that this agreement with Research Arum will contribute to eliminating information blind spots and enhancing convenience for investors.â? We plan to launch cognitive search service ‘Goover’ this year, and plan to provide customized services for specialized institutions such as research and finance.â?
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