Weverse Brain Signs MOU with Hankuk University of Foreign Studies for "Multilingual AI Tutor Development"
Expanding the Scope of Collaboration, Including Global Expansion
Weverse Brain announced on the 12th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Knowledge Publishing Content Center at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies to develop a "multilingual artificial intelligence (AI) tutor."
The two organizations will combine Hankuk University of Foreign Studies' multilingual language data and teaching methodology expertise with Weverse Brain's educational AI engine to develop an AI tutor for use in university foreign language courses.
Jungsik Park, Director of the Knowledge Publishing Content Center at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, and Josewon, CEO of Weverse Brain, are taking a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony. Weverse Brain
View original imageThe key aspect of the agreement is that Weverse Brain's "AI Tutor Content Factory" (an AI learning content generation engine) will learn from the university's teaching materials and language data, automatically generating learning content and assessment items for courses. Instead of having people manually create textbooks and test questions, the AI will generate level-appropriate learning materials and items once verified data is secured. Weverse Brain utilizes this data-driven AI content generation engine as a core competency of its services.
The first joint project will be the launch of a Korean-Indonesian language learning course, which will be available to both Korean and Indonesian speakers. This course will be implemented through Weverse Brain's AI tutor "MaxAI" during seasonal semester classes, and based on its operational results, the scope of cooperation will be expanded to include educational business targeting corporations and public institutions, as well as overseas market entry.
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Joe Se-won, CEO of Weverse Brain, stated, "The quality of AI-based language education services depends on securing high-quality language data and educational content. Based on this collaboration with Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, we will develop learning services for various linguistic regions and enhance the technological competitiveness of conversational AI together."
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