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Kakao Launches KoGPT-4: Korea’s Most Powerful Homegrown AI Model

Kakao Corp. unveiled KoGPT-4 on Thursday, a large language model the company claims surpasses all existing AI systems in Korean-language understanding and generation, signaling Korea’s ambition to compete in the global AI race on home turf.

The model, trained on over 2.5 trillion Korean-language tokens including news archives, academic papers, government documents, and cultural texts spanning three decades, is designed to understand nuances of Korean that general-purpose models like GPT-4 and Claude routinely miss.

Why a Korean-Specific Model Matters

“Korean is an extraordinarily complex language,” explained Dr. Choi Hyun-soo, Kakao’s chief AI scientist. “Honorifics, context-dependent meaning, and the interplay between Korean and English in daily speech create challenges that models trained primarily on English data simply cannot handle reliably.”

KoGPT-4 will power a revamped version of KakaoTalk — used by over 95 percent of South Korea’s 52 million people — including an upgraded AI assistant, smart summarization of group chats, and a new AI search feature.

Commercial Applications

Kakao is simultaneously launching a B2B API service for KoGPT-4, targeting Korean enterprises in banking, healthcare, legal services, and e-commerce. Early partners include KB Financial Group, Seoul National University Hospital, and Lotte Shopping.

Analysts estimate the Korean enterprise AI market will exceed 4.2 trillion won by 2027. “Kakao has a structural advantage here — they own the data, the distribution, and the cultural context,” said Park Ji-young, AI analyst at Mirae Asset Securities.

Competition and Challenges

KoGPT-4 faces stiff competition from global players. Microsoft, which has heavily invested in OpenAI, is aggressively marketing GPT-4 and Copilot to Korean enterprises. Naver, Kakao’s domestic rival, also operates its own large language model, HyperCLOVA X.

Kakao said KoGPT-4 will be available to developers via API starting next month, with consumer-facing products rolling out through KakaoTalk’s 130 million global monthly users by year end.

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