Woongjin ThinkBig's 'AI Math' Sales Surpass 50 Billion Won
A child using Woongjin ThinkBig's 'AI Math' smart learning service is checking their learning goals and difficulty level.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 11th that the sales of its smart learning service "Artificial Intelligence (AI) Math" have exceeded 50 billion KRW.
AI Math is a smart learning service jointly researched and developed with Kidaptive, a machine learning specialist company based in Silicon Valley, USA. Since its launch in February last year, the number of members has surpassed 70,000.
It provides personalized learning based on real-time AI learning analysis solutions and analysis of 5 million big data cases, tailored to individual perceived difficulty levels and error rates. In addition to AI Math, Woongjin ThinkBig is targeting the smart home learning market by offering various learning services such as AI Reading Care and Woongjin Smart All.
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A Woongjin ThinkBig official stated, "AI Math offers optimized customized content for students struggling with math subjects as well as those preparing for higher levels, resulting in high learner satisfaction," adding, "As the importance of math, which develops problem analysis, understanding, and logical problem-solving skills, becomes more prominent, the steady growth of AI Math, which most efficiently supports math learning, is expected."
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