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Saltlux unveils new AI solutions at Seoul conference

  • Oh Ji-ye and Lee Eun-joo
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South Korea artificial intelligence (AI) company Saltlux Inc. unveiled new solutions, including its AI agent platform Goover, on Thursday,.

At the Saltlux AI Conference 2025 (SAC 2025) that took place at GS Tower in Gangnam, southern Seoul, that day, the company announced the advent of the autonomous AI agent era and unveiled new solutions.

The company’s chief executive officer Lee Kyung-il introduced three key AI agent-based services – Goover, an automated research platform, Luxia 3.0, a large language model (LLM)-based reasoning agent, and GenWave, a multimodal generative content platform.

“AI is evolving beyond merely answering users’ questions - it now defines questions on its own and collaborates to find solutions like a partner,” Lee said.

Goover, the first solution presented, is optimized for generating in-depth reports. Users simply input a question and the AI handles the entire process - from information gathering and analysis to reasoning, summarization, and report generation.

The standout feature, Deep Research, uses advanced reasoning and planning technologies to collect and analyze over 100 types of specialized information sources, including global web documents, paid research, and corporate documents, producing deeply insightful results. It also includes podcast features and automated email and text sending.

Lee also proposed a business model using Goover, suggesting that reports created via Goover could have ads attached, and revenue is generated when other users reprocess the reports.

If content created by user A costs 50 won ($0.04), for example, user B who uses that content might pay 30 won back to user A, thus allowing the original creator to earn revenue.

Luxia 3.0, set to launch in July 2025, is an LLM designed not just for generating text, but for defining problems and exploring solutions - a reasoning-based AI agent.

According to Lee, it surpasses big tech LLMs like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Meta’s LLaMA in Korean language performance, while using far fewer tokens than DeepSeek, making it up to ten times more cost-effective.

A key feature of Luxia 3.0 Deep is its ability to autonomously adjust its depth of reasoning depending on the complexity of the question, delivering results that range from simple explanations to high-level analysis.

Luxia 3.0 will be available both as a cloud platform API and as a hardware-integrated product.

GenWave is a multimodal generative content platform where AI agents collaborate to create and process data in various forms such as text, voice, and images. It supports Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese, English, and Chinese.

Targeting the high demand for short-form content and creators, Saltlux plans to initially enter the Southeast Asian market starting with Vietnam, then expand to the United States using Goover’s network.

“The ability for anyone to create content from a single keyword - and to share or monetize it will not only empower individual creators but also revolutionize brand marketing for businesses,” Lee said.

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