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OpenAI Seals Partnership with Kakao, Expanding Its Asian Collaborations

OpenAI's Altman clinches deal with Kakao, second major Asian alliance this week

Open AI unveiled its expansion by making a second major Asian alliance this week. Altman, Ceo of Open AI said, “We will develop products for South Korea with the AI collaboration between Open AI and Kakao.”  Moreover, he also sat with the chief executives of Samsung and SoftBank. 

On the whirlwind tour regarding Open Ai Asian expansion, Sam Altmon also announced its partnership with Japan. According to sources, it is also being recorded that his next visit on Wednesday is scheduled for India, where he is seeking to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 

Like Softbank, Kakao also stated that they will introduce the Kakao AI talk Features with the help of ChatGPT. Hoping it will make a significant impact on their technological enhancement. Since Kakao is the dominant messaging app in South Korea which holds 97% of domestic shares along with the expansion in other industries like e-commerce, gaming and payments. It has positioned the AI as a catalyst of growth but analysts say that this has lagged the local rival Naver behind in the South Korean AI Market Growth. 

“We are particularly interested in AI and messaging,” Altman said at the joint press conference in Seoul with Kakao CEO Chung Shina. He also added that Korea’s technical companies make it a more demanding market for AI interaction in their products.

Stargate, Korea Computing Centre

Sam Altman has also said that Korean companies are significant contributors to Stargate project, a venture between OpenAi and Oracle to enhance the AI capacity in the U.S that has been backed by U.S. President Donald Trump. Altman refused to spill more saying that partnership conversations are confidential. 

Before the meeting on Stargate at Samsung’s office, SoftBank’s son mentioned a potential cooperation with Samsung. Later, he said, “We had a good discussion,” and didn’t elaborate. Rene Hass, the Ceo of SoftBank has said that” Samsung is a good Partner.” Meanwhile, Samsung declines to comment on the meeting.

Altman also met with the chairman of SK Group on Tuesday. Both Sk Hynix and Samsung Electronics produced the Ai Processor chips. Sk Hynix covered the topic saying they had a good chat with Altman regarding Ai chips for a valuable AI ecosystem.  

Son declined to answer when reporters asked about the Stargate initiative. Separately asked whether Open AI was looking to join or invest in the Korean computing centre project, Altman said the U.S. company was “ actively considering” such a move.

Last month, the South Korean government said that building a national AI computing centre would draw on an investment worth up to 2 Trillion won ($1.4 billion). Kakao Shares fell by 2% on Tuesday after rolling 9% a day earlier.  

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