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KORMo: Korean Open Reasoning Model for Everyone

KORMo: Korean Open Reasoning Model for Everyone

Ever wondered if a computer can think in Korean as naturally as we do? Scientists have created a brand‑new AI called KORMo that chats, answers questions, and solves puzzles in Korean – and it’s completely free for anyone to use.
What’s magical is that most of the training material wasn’t written by people at all; it was generated by other computers, like a library of storybooks that a robot wrote for the robot to read.
This synthetic data turned out to be just as good as real‑world text, proving that “made‑up” content can still teach an AI to reason clearly.
Think of it like teaching a child to play chess using a deck of practice cards you printed yourself – the child still learns the moves and strategies.
KORMo’s bilingual training (Korean‑English) lets it understand and explain ideas with near‑native fluency, opening doors for Korean speakers to benefit from cutting‑edge AI without language barriers.
This breakthrough shows that open, community‑driven AI can thrive even in languages with fewer resources, inviting us all to explore a future where smart assistants speak our language fluently.
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