CES 2025: EASTSOFT – PERSO.ai presented as an AI service at CES 2025

January 13, 2025

EASTSOFT, a company specialising in AI services, will be presenting the AI-generated video dubbing service PERSO.ai in Las Vegas. PERSO.ai is one of the main products. Visitors to the EASTSOFT stand will have the opportunity to experience three central services: the AI Kiosk, the AI Video Translator and the AI Studio. In the Intel Tech Lounge, an AI-human service for smart cars will also be demonstrated, which was developed in collaboration with Intel. This partnership has existed since the beginning of last year, when a first version of the product was presented at an AI summit hosted by Intel in South Korea.

A particular highlight at CES will be the presentation of several global AI kiosk projects that EASTSOFT has developed with international partners. An AI kiosk for the tourism industry will be presented in collaboration with a US tourism company. Further projects have been developed in partnership with South Korean electronics giants for the digital billboard sector and with Intel for vehicle navigation systems.

In addition, the AI Video Translator, which has recently received acclaim in South Korea and internationally, will be presented as part of a programme that demonstrates the quality and technical performance of this automated dubbing service. Among the videos shown in this area are vlogs by K-pop star Son Heung-min on the Shootforlove channel and videos by IT creator Techmong. A recent licence agreement with Microsoft for multilingual translations will also be presented. Visitors to the trade fair will be able to have videos translated into more than ten different languages.

EASTSOFT CEO Jeong Sang-won said: ‘We are very pleased to present PERSO.ai at CES, which is driving the global innovation process in various industries such as tourism, consumer electronics, semiconductors and K-Content. By working with global companies and developers, we will further expand PERSO.ai’s innovative strength and create new global business opportunities.’

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