"AI Recommended Books for 20,000 KRW per Month"... Woongjin ThinkBig Launches 'Smart AI Book Reading'
AI Recommendations Based on 100 Million Daily Collected Data... Providing Analysis Maps of Reading Volume and Vocabulary Acquisition
[Asia Economy Reporter Junhyung Lee] Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 15th that it has launched the reading service for preschool and elementary students, 'Smart AI Chaek Ilgi' (Smart AI Book Reading).
Smart AI Chaek Ilgi is a personalized reading program that analyzes a child's interests and reading history using AI to provide the necessary books. The AI recommends customized books by utilizing over 100 million reading and learning data collected daily. Additionally, Woongjin ThinkBig explained that they reduced the monthly fee to 20,000 KRW to lower the burden on parents, allowing them to use both AI-recommended books and smart pads at a reasonable price.
This program helps children read essential books according to the Nuri Curriculum and elementary school subjects by recommending books through AI, thereby improving vocabulary skills. It also helps foster interest in reading through books and videos in areas of interest. Parents receive a monthly analysis report containing their child's reading volume and vocabulary acquisition.
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A Woongjin ThinkBig official explained, "(Smart AI Chaek Ilgi) provides must-read books appropriate for the timing based on areas of interest, so children can engage in efficient reading activities without losing interest."
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