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Keytalk AI Partners with Microsoft Korea and Kyobo Book Centre for Creative AI Support

Keytalk AI is building the global story idea platform “Lewis” with the support of Microsoft Korea. The goal of the agreement is to leverage Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service to enable a platform for literary and creative creators.

Keytalk AI signed an agreement with Microsoft Korea and Kyobo Book Centre to collaborate on lowering the barrier to entry for local IP content creators using generative AI.

The goal of the agreement is to leverage Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service to enable a platform for literary and creative creators. Through this, Keytalk AI will focus on the core areas of planning, building, and operating the global story idea platform “Lewis” with the support of Microsoft Korea. Kyobo Book Centre will focus on activating the platform in conjunction with its creator platform “Nalcee (Creative Weather)” and developing a new creative ecosystem fit for the era of generative AI.

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AIThority Predictions Series 2024 bannerThe agreement aims to lower the entry barriers for domestic creators to generative AI and increase the scope and capabilities of AI utilization to inspire their creative activities. The cooperation with Microsoft Korea will enable domestic creators to use the latest AI models, creating a variety of use cases in the book and content industry.

Keytalk AI lowers the barrier for creators to use generative AI by providing prompts that guide them into genres, concepts, characters, and worlds when they begin a new creative project. By simply mixing and matching prompts such as “across time,” “against injustice,” or “unique setting,” you can generate over a trillion different stories, characters, and worlds – and edit them just as easily.

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Keytalk AI made a global name for itself in February 2023, when its Movie Deep Search became the number one rated product of the month on Product Hunt. Since then, the company has launched a movie synopsis generator on its ‘Maimovie’ app and in November launched a closed beta of an AI-powered story generation platform, Lewis.

Unlike traditional methods of data labeling, which require extensive input from human annotators, the Keytalk system is automated. It bundles and scores the various nuances of natural language expressions into a Keytalk prompt that is automatically updated with machine learning. This allows AI prompts to be “engineered” and even adapt to changing contexts of human expression.

The spokesperson of Kyobo Book Centre said, “We hope to open the door to domestic creators and actively support them through this collaboration,” and added, “We hope that the K-content industry leveraging AI technology will continue to develop and attract global attention.”

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The spokesperson of Microsoft Korea stated, “We are pleased to join hands with Korean creators to lower the entry barriers for generative AI and support their creative activities. Microsoft Korea will continue to actively support their activities and work together to develop Korea’s creative ecosystem.”

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