Ryuten Launches Japanese Service... Pioneering Non-English AI Ecosystem
AI platform Lytton announced on the 28th that it has officially launched its expansion into Japan by hosting the 'Generative AI Asia 2023 Tokyo Conference' (hereinafter referred to as the Tokyo Conference).
Lytton unveiled the first global service, the Lytton Japan version. Following this, it held a generative AI conference and conducted a generative AI hackathon called ‘Prompton’ as the second part of the event.
Since early this year, Lytton has been systematically preparing for its entry into Japan by forming a dedicated global team and assembling an advisory group with extensive Silicon Valley startup experience. The company aims to use Japan, a major non-English-speaking market, as a foothold for global market expansion. From its inception, Lytton has continuously discussed partnerships with global AI companies with overseas markets in mind.
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Se-young Lee, CEO of Lytton, stated, “Since launching Korea’s first generative AI application service, Lytton has become the generative AI service that best understands Korean, actively used by 200,000 professionals. We intend to expand the non-English AI ecosystem by focusing on two main growth strategies: transforming into a platform company and expanding globally.”
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