Artificial intelligence (AI) specialist TwoDigit announced on the 6th that it is presenting the "Pandora Program," which utilizes AI technology to provide users with fast and accurate news media data.
TwoDigit is a domestic corporation possessing AI technology in the global news media industry. The service being offered for the first time in the world is a cloud-based colossal generative language model (LLM) AI data analysis service.
The news and media industry is one of the sectors where the introduction of scientific data analysis has been delayed. It has been challenging for large corporations, as well as central government agencies that make national policy decisions, to analyze news and media in real-time using scientific methods.
TwoDigit developed "Pandora" to meet the demand for such data analysis. According to TwoDigit, Pandora reduces processing time without the burden of labor costs and enables consistent classification of information. Corporations and central government agencies can reduce the time and expense required for news and media analysis and obtain accurate information.
TwoDigit had been primarily providing Pandora services in the global market, but as the importance of information analysis has emerged due to the development of news, media, and social media (SNS), it has begun offering services in the domestic market for corporations and institutions.
Park Seok-jun, CEO of TwoDigit, said, "The Pandora service was planned from the start as a global business," and added, "We will provide the best service to more corporations and more people, both domestically and on the world stage." He emphasized, "We will create a 'K-AI craze' by seizing the AI-based data cloud service in the global news and media industry."
Meanwhile, TwoDigit has been focused on researching and developing AI's language understanding technology, from natural language processing (NLP) to LLM, for the development of the Pandora service. In March of last year, it achieved first place in the "Open LLM Leaderboard" competition operated by Hugging Face, the world's largest open-source platform.
Two years ago, it set records exceeding the average human capability in both the Stanford University-hosted "SQuAD 2.0" and Google's "GLUE," ranking among the global top 10. This is the only record for a Korean corporation.