(From left) Osungjo Oh, CEO of Posicube, Byeongwoong Byun, Vice President of Polaris AI. / Photo by Polaris AI
Polaris AI announced on the 9th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with AI solution company Posicube to develop generative AI. Through this agreement, both companies will strengthen technological cooperation and provide enhanced generative AI services to customers.
Posicube launched Robi G, a generative AI-based enterprise chatbot service, last year. Posicube will provide the technical foundation related to Robi G, while Polaris AI plans to focus on developing generative AI using this solution.
According to the agreement, Posicube will support Polaris AI in generative AI development by providing ▲ Robi G licenses and solution packages ▲ installation and development technical training ▲ and Robi G distribution license rights. Polaris AI aims to combine the Robi G solution with its project management and customized development capabilities to offer integrated generative AI services and develop generative AI optimized for customer needs.
Additionally, Polaris AI will handle ▲ user experience and interface design (UI/UX Design) frontend customization ▲ large language model (LLM) engine prompt design and tuning ▲ connection between AI systems and backend servers ▲ and installation and configuration of the Robi G solution.
Oh Seong-jo, CEO of Posicube, said, "Posicube, which has secured technological competitiveness in the generative AI market, is rapidly innovating tasks across various industries. Through this MOU, we expect to discover new business opportunities by providing customers with more efficient service experiences in terms of technology and cost through close collaboration with Polaris AI."
Byun Ji-woong, Head of ICT Business Division (Vice President) at Polaris AI, stated, "Through this agreement, Polaris AI and Posicube can provide innovative and advanced generative AI services to customers with complementary technologies. We expect this to maximize customer productivity and work efficiency."
Polaris AI changed its name after the former Linos was acquired by Polaris Office Group. Through its Fashion & Culture (F&C) division, it is generating stable revenue by selling Kipling and Eastpak products, and plans to create business synergy with Polaris Office, which has software development capabilities through its system integration (SI) business.
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