'Qanda' Solves Problems in 5 Seconds... KT Subscription for Around 5,000 KRW per Month
Step-by-Step Solutions and Hints Provided by Taking a Photo
KT announced on the 3rd that it has launched a subscription service for the artificial intelligence (AI) learning platform 'Qanda.' Qanda is the flagship service of Masspresso, in which KT has invested 10 billion KRW, and is currently used by more than 8 million students monthly across over 50 countries worldwide.
Qanda is a service where students can take a photo of a problem they do not understand, and the AI provides a solution within 5 seconds. It offers step-by-step solutions and hints, supporting self-directed learning through additional questions suggested by the AI.
KT introduced two subscription plans: 'Qanda Premium' at 18,500 KRW per month and 'KT Exclusive Qanda Premium Lite' at 11,000 KRW per month. Customers who subscribe by March 31 can enjoy a 50% discount until June 30, allowing them to subscribe for 5,500 KRW and 9,250 KRW respectively. Afterward, the service will be available at a permanently discounted price, 2,000 KRW off the regular price.
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Meanwhile, Masspresso, which operates Qanda, has grown into a comprehensive education platform company by running one-on-one non-face-to-face tutoring service 'Qanda Tutoring' and tablet-based AI recommended learning solutions. It plans to launch a service targeting university students in April this year.
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