Millieoseojae participates in MSC2025
Showcasing reading innovation cases using AI technology
Personalized book recommendations, summarization, and organization features
Conversations with book characters now possible

Reading platform Millieoseojae introduced cases of reading innovation using artificial intelligence (AI) technology at the ‘Microsoft Startup Connection 2025 (MSC 2025)’ held at COEX, Seoul on the 25th.

Bang Eun-hye, Head of AI Service Division at Millie's Library, is giving a presentation at 'MSC 2025' held at COEX, Seoul on the 25th. Photo by Millie's Library

Bang Eun-hye, Head of AI Service Division at Millie's Library, is giving a presentation at 'MSC 2025' held at COEX, Seoul on the 25th. Photo by Millie's Library

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‘MSC 2025’ is a technology conference hosted by Microsoft (MS), attended by about 300 people including startups, developers, and digital natives, sharing use cases of generative AI and cloud technology.


Millieoseojae presented cases of expanding the reading spectrum using AI technology. A representative service is ‘AI Dokpaming’. It automates book recommendations, full-text search, and reading records to provide readers with customized books and content. For example, if a user asks, “I feel depressed, is there a good book?” the AI recommends a suitable book. If a question is asked about part of the book’s content, it summarizes and provides the related information.


In addition, they introduced services such as ‘AI Smart Keyword’, which derives metadata from key keywords extracted from reader reviews to recommend personalized books; ‘AI TTS’, which reads books with natural intonation and voice; and the ‘Persona Chatbot’ service, which allows virtual conversations with characters or authors from the books.



Bang Eun-hye, Head of AI Service Division at Millieoseojae, said, “AI is a tool that expands the value and consumption of content called books, helping more people deeply understand books.” She added, “Millieoseojae expects AI to help select, read, and record books better, ultimately bringing innovation to the reading experience through AI.”


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