Hancom, subscription document service ‘Hancom Docs AI’ beta release… official launch in August

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Hancom Docs AI (Photo = Hancom)

Hancom Docs AI (CEO Byeon Seong-jun and Kim Yeon-soo) announced on the twenty sixth that it’ll conduct a one-month public beta test of ‘Hancom Docs AI’, which mixes generative artificial intelligence (AI) with a subscription-type document editing service.

That is a possibility to experience Hancom Docs AI ahead of its official launch in early August, and any paid subscriber can check out the differentiated AI functions for themselves. We plan to enhance the completeness of the launched service by reflecting user feedback. An OBT commemorative subscription event and experience group recruitment may even be held until July twenty sixth.

Hancom Docs AI added recent features equivalent to AI quiz creation after a closed beta test last yr. Quality was improved by applying the most recent engine ‘GPT-4o’ to the AI ​​quiz service and ‘Dali 3’ to generate images.

One other feature is that multiple users can access AI documents concurrently and edit them in real time. Created documents may be freely shared, maximizing collaboration capabilities. It also features a tool that separates AI conversation history by document and tracks and manages only conversations related to that document.

The unique functions of Hancom Docs AI, which were installed throughout the last CBT conducted for 1,000 people, were also verified to enhance performance and stability. For those who select the specified format amongst document formats commonly utilized by office staff and college students, equivalent to resumes, reports, and plans, and enter the subject and key contents, a document draft is routinely created.

As well as, it provides AI functions equivalent to ▲writing style change function that routinely corrects written language and colloquial language in keeping with the situation, ▲table of contents creation ▲continuation ▲translation ▲spelling check ▲document summary, etc. Sentences, tables of contents, images, diagrams, etc. created in this manner are directly applied to the document, increasing the efficiency and convenience of document writing.

Kim Yeon-soo, CEO of Hancom, said, “Hancom is preparing its own AI solutions scheduled to be introduced this yr as planned,” adding, “By combining AI with document-specific technology that has been accrued over 30 years, we’re increasing productivity in order that customers can lower your expenses and time. “I’ll give it to you,” he said.

He added, “As that is an AI service for B2C, we are going to strengthen our competitiveness by collecting various opinions from general users equivalent to office staff and students after beta testing and upgrading usability.”

Reporter Park Soo-bin sbin08@aitimes.com

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