CNAI and Lifestyle Sports Platform 'Ddakple' Launch 1-on-1 AI Coaching Service

Amateur athletes who enjoy sports as a hobby can now receive coaching from professional players through artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Domestic AI synthetic data company CN.AI (CN.AI) announced on the 10th that it will collaborate with the amateur sports specialized platform startup Ddakpley (CEO So-Young Park and Tae-Il Han) to introduce AI versions of Jo Jun-ho and Lee Yong-dae for badminton and judo amateur athletes in Korea.

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The service implements AI athletes modeled after Jo Jun-ho, a judo medalist at the 2012 London Olympics, and Lee Yong-dae, a gold medalist in mixed doubles badminton at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, providing coaching services for amateur athletes.


This service is available through 'Ddakpley,' an app downloadable from the App Store or Google Play Store. Amateur athletes can upload videos of their matches or movements along with questions, and AI Lee Yong-dae and AI Jo Jun-ho provide one-on-one coaching through motion demonstrations and answers.



CN.AI is actively conducting its AI human business through 'Pola,' a virtual human creation platform, based on its AI capabilities specialized in image and video generation. Kim Bo-hyung, CEO of CN.AI, said, "As AI technology rapidly advances recently, various forms of services incorporating AI have begun to permeate many areas of our society. We will lead the era where the general public in local communities can easily access AI and utilize it in daily life through the advancement of AI technology and related service development."


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