Ryuten Signs MOU with Yonsei University Student Council to Enhance Student Convenience with Generative AI
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AI service platform company Lutton Technologies (hereinafter Lutton) announced on the 17th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Yonsei University Student Council to create an on-campus generative AI ecosystem.
Ham Hyeong-jin, President of Yonsei University Student Council (left), and Lee Se-young, CEO of Ryuten.
View original imageThis MOU was promoted to expand AI usage experience in universities and enhance student convenience. Lutton plans to provide generative AI education programs to the Yonsei University Student Council and develop separate features within the Lutton service specifically for Yonsei University members.
Lutton is planning and promoting various programs to establish generative AI in everyday life as part of its goal to become a mega platform. Starting with university students in their 20s, who have low resistance to new technologies and a high willingness to use them, the company plans to expand to various age groups and occupations.
In the future, Lutton will ▲sign and strengthen cooperative relationships with universities nationwide, ▲recruit and select 'Lutton Campus Directors' next month who will independently host generative AI promptathons and ideathons at each university, programs previously conducted by Lutton, ▲begin recruiting 'Lutton University Agents' at the end of this month who will plan and directly implement AI dissemination strategies targeting people in their teens and twenties, and ▲offer generative AI curricula and industry-academia linkage opportunities through partnerships with university academic societies and startup clubs.
Ham Hyeong-jin, president of the Yonsei University Student Council, said, "Through cooperation with Lutton, we will improve student convenience based on AI," adding, "We will develop various AI services and continuously improve and advance them."
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Lee Se-young, CEO of Lutton, also said, "2024 will be a year when generative AI, which was unfamiliar, becomes fully integrated into our daily lives," and added, "We will continue to introduce more diverse products and services so that many people can use generative AI technology easily and conveniently."
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