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The company has integrated its various service from music streaming to e-commerce into A. and is planning to launch it fully in 2023. SKT added a feature called "Chat T" to A. that is powered by the technology behind ChatGPT, based on Microsoft's Azure OpenAI cloud computing service. The Korean telecoms giant also added a chatroom function to A. that allows users to have conversations with an AI character. "Through these conversations, users can share information about their daily life like they are talking to a close friend," SKT said in a press release. SKT said it has brought more AI agents named "A. friends" to the product, equipped with conversational AI technology "that enables emotional and human-like conversations."
Persons: chatbot, OpenAI's, Sapeon Organizations: SK Telecom's, SK Telecom, South Korea's, Microsoft, CNBC Locations: South, South Korea
The company has integrated its various service from music streaming to e-commerce into A. and is planning to launch it fully in 2023. Download our app, and we'll do basically everything you want us to do and more," Davis said. A "super app" is a concept pioneered by Chinese technology giants, such as Tencent with its WeChat messaging service. The idea is that a person only needs one app, and that several third-party services are accessible via that app. Super apps are popular in China and in parts of Asia, but haven't taken off in Europe and in the U.S.
BARCELONA, Spain — South Korean telecommunications giant SK Telecom is planning to launch a flying taxi service in 2025 and expects it to generate "significant" revenue going forward, a senior executive told CNBC. Last year, SK Telecom and U.S. firm Joby Aviation inked a tie-up to develop air taxis for the South Korean market. Joby Aviation is a maker of so-called electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles. The South Korean government is pushing forward with trying to commercialize air taxis by 2025. SK Telecom and Joby Aviation are looking to take advantage of the government backing.
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