The use of GPT-4 implemented in Upstage's ChatGPT service AskUP.

The use of GPT-4 implemented in Upstage's ChatGPT service AskUP.

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AI startup Upstage announced on the 17th that it has introduced OpenAI's 'GPT4' into its 'AskUp' service.


AskUp is a KakaoTalk channel that combines Upstage's optical character recognition (OCR) technology with ChatGPT, allowing users to take or send photos of documents and receive answers by understanding the text within the images. AskUp surpassed 200,000 users just 12 days after its launch.


By applying GPT4 to AskUp, Upstage provides users with an enhanced service experience. GPT4 is trained on more data, possessing superior intelligence and contextual understanding compared to ChatGPT. Most notably, its Korean language proficiency has significantly improved.


AskUp now utilizes GPT4 to handle 27 languages, including Korean, and various fields of knowledge, enabling responses not only in English but also in Korean, Chinese, and other languages. It can provide information and process documents across diverse sectors such as law, healthcare, and education, increasing its versatility.


Along with this update, Upstage conducted more refined fine-tuning to detect users' intentions and emotions, upgrading AskUp to engage in friendlier and more entertaining conversations. Since its launch, AskUp has leveraged Upstage's prompt tuning expertise to deliver optimal answers in Korean.


Upstage is also pursuing collaboration with OpenAI and plans to prepare for rapid responses to future changes and innovations.



Kim Seonghun, CEO of Upstage, stated, "With the application of GPT4, AskUp's usability will greatly expand, allowing the entire nation to experience innovative changes more conveniently. We will strive to provide more advanced services using GPT4 and other technologies so that more people can experience AI through AskUp."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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