Kakao Brunch and Class101 Launch 'Brunch Book AI Class Project'
[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] Kakao's content publishing platform Brunch announced on the 22nd that it will hold the contest "Brunch Book AI Class Project" for Brunch Book authors in collaboration with the online class platform Class101 until the 27th.
This project is the first artificial intelligence (AI) class project conducted by Brunch. The winning Brunch Books will be produced as online classes combined with AI. The process of the author appearing directly or filming and editing will be replaced by virtual creators and AI technology, allowing the production of AI VOD classes as long as there are good works, even without experience or know-how in video production.
Any author active on Brunch can apply, and after publishing a Brunch Book on the Brunch PC version, they can submit their entry through the "Apply for Brunch Book AI Class Project" screen.
A panel of judges composed of Class101 Content Lab general lead, production PD, planning MD, and editors will select a total of 10 winners, each receiving a prize of 1 million won and the opportunity to produce an AI class with Class101. The winning works will be announced on May 9.
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A Brunch team official said, "'Brunch Book' is expanding into various secondary works such as paper books, e-books, audiobooks, and VOD," adding, "We aim to connect Brunch Books containing the great stories of ordinary people to more readers in the future."
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