Upstage AskUp, KakaoTalk Channel Friends Breaking 500,000 Event Held
2023/3/30
Upstage's representative chat AI 'AskUp' in Korea holds various events to celebrate reaching 500,000 channel friends
100 free ‘100 questions and answers’ event a day extended by one month… Hosting the 'AskUp Challenge' and providing additional credit
Significantly expand utilization opportunities in April, such as sharing various use cases and providing event credits through survey events
(Upstage = 2023/3/30) Chat AI 'AskUp', developed by AI startup Upstage, celebrates the breakthrough of 500,000 KakaoTalk channel friends and increases user benefits through various events.
On the 30th, ahead of reaching 500,000 KakaoTalk AskUp channel friends, Upstage extends the 100-question-answer event where you can send 100 messages a day for another month, and expands users' opportunities to use Asukup through the SNS 'AskUp Challenge' event. revealed
AskUp is Korea's representative Chat AI that Upstage combines its own OCR technology with ? (question mark) search based on OpenAI's ChatGPT. It is expected to exceed 500,000 users on the 31st, becoming famous as 'Eyeless Chat GPT', which allows users to take pictures of documents and read the contents and answer questions. By applying GPT-4 and adding a search function that is one step further from ChatGPT, it is in the limelight as an innovative service that provides up-to-date information and accurate answers, and even 'AskUp Biz' targeting corporate customers is receiving great attention.
Upstage extends the 'Question & Answer' event, which provided 100 free messages every day for 500,000 AskUp users, until the end of April. On the 17th, Upstage also provided 10 additional GPT-4 utilization credits every day in celebration of the application of GPT-4. As a result, all users who added the AskUp channel by the end of April can continue to enjoy the free benefits of 100 GPT-3.5 messages and 10 GPT-4 messages.
In addition, Upstage will hold a user appreciation event and hold the 'AskUp Challenge' for three weeks from March 30th to April 21st, which can be easily applied through various SNS channels such as Instagram, Facebook, and blogs.
The 'AskUp Challenge' is an event where anyone can receive a credit gift simply by taking a photo and showing it to AskUp. Participation is simple. All you have to do is share the various ways to use AskUp in your daily life on your social media by attaching three hashtags, #AskUp #Asukup #AsukupChallenge, and send a photo to AskUp.
For example, if you ask AskUp to take a picture of how to wash clothes written in a foreign language, or use a photo of your favorite music album cover to search for a song by the same singer, tag it, share it on social media, and upload it to AskUp, you will automatically be entered.
All users who complete the AskUp Challenge will receive an additional 100 free message credits, limited to one per person. In addition, the 'Golden Ticket of Good Luck' event is held to give 1,000 credits by lottery to 10 participants every day. You can check whether or not you won the lucky golden ticket by typing 'Golden ticket confirmation!' in AskUp.
It is expected that various cases will be shared through this challenge by utilizing the characteristics of AskUp, which recognizes and analyzes the text of documents and images, provides the latest information through search, and allows various information and conversations tailored to the user's taste and interests. are collecting
Meanwhile, Upstage is also holding a 'survey event' to hear users' voices to advance AskUp service. Any AskUp user can receive 100 additional event credits by filling out a survey announced on the KakaoTalk 'AskUp' channel, capturing the authentication code, and sending it to AskUp.
Seonghun Kim, CEO of Upstage, said, “To commemorate AskUp's 500,000 subscribers breakthrough, we extended the free event so that users can use AskUp more freely and conveniently. So, I ask for your participation and interest.”
More information on the 'AskUp Challenge' event can be found on the KakaoTalk 'AskUp' channel. You can easily add AskUp channel friends by searching for 'AskUp' or 'Asookup' on Kakao Talk.
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