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跟進OpenAI腳步 Anthropic亞洲第2據點落腳韓國

跟進OpenAI腳步 Anthropic亞洲第2據點落腳韓國

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MoneyDJ新聞 2025-08-11 13:50:03 記者 李彥瑾 報導
在全球AI競爭加劇背景下,韓國瞄準擠進AI時代的領先國家,已吸引ChatGPT開發商OpenAI進駐設點。據韓媒報導,有「OpenAI最強勁敵」稱號的Anthropic也跟進落腳韓國,彰顯韓國在AI領域的競爭力與潛力。
《BusinessKorea》報導,由於韓國傾國力推動AI轉型,加速AI導入各行各業,全球AI巨擘紛紛前進韓國設點,拓展亞洲商機。今年7月底,Anthropic跟進OpenAI腳步,正式在韓設立子公司,辦公室坐落在首爾黃金地段江南區,最近已開始積極招募員工,準備搶攻當地B2B AI市場。
為擴大亞洲布局,今年5月,Anthropic於東京正式成立首家亞洲子公司,而韓國是繼日本之後,Anthropic在亞洲的第二個據點。
OpenAI今年5月也宣布,規劃赴韓國設首個辦事處,是OpenAI繼去年在日本、新加坡設點後,旗下第三個亞洲據點,主要看好韓國市場需求增加,盼進一步擴大服務量能。
OpenAI表示,韓國是ChatGPT付費用戶數第二多的國家,僅次於美國。
根據市場研究公司Grand View Research預測,2030年,全球企業級AI市場規模預估將成長至1.552兆美元。
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