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SOOP announced on the 24th that it has expanded the application target of its self-developed generative artificial intelligence (AI) video service "SAVYG (Soop Ai Video Yielding Generative)" to 3,000, including virtual streamers such as Uwawagud and Lee Sedol.

"SAVYG" is a service that learns from streamers' video on demand (VOD), analyzing their speech, expressions, movements, etc., and automatically generates videos in a style that reflects these traits. Based on SOOP's MotionGPT technology, it can also seamlessly continue the broadcast flow when a streamer is away or needs preparation time for content.

Users can gift the content created by "SAVYG" to streamers in the form of "SAVYG video balloons (SAVYG-pung)," establishing a new means of communication that emotionally extends interaction with streamers by allowing fans to indirectly participate in content creation.

To celebrate this expansion, a user participation event will be held until the 7th of next month. During the period, three users who participate in the creation of SAVYG videos each day will be drawn to receive cultural gift certificates, and the user with the most SAVYG-pung sponsorship and the streamer who receives the most sponsorship will each be awarded a Galaxy S25. Additionally, a Galaxy Watch will be given to the streamer with the best reactions to SAVYG-pung and the user who sent that content.

SOOP plans to expand the application scope of SAVYG to all streamers in the future and to accelerate the establishment of an emotion-based generative content ecosystem.