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EBIT: Powering the Future of AI
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Seoul, South Korea — EBIT Co., Ltd. (CEO Yonghan Park), an AI-powered workforce matching platform, announced on the 29th that it has reached cumulative revenue of 3 billion KRW through its collaboration with Scale AI, a global leader in AI training data.EBIT entered into an official partnership with Scale in July 2024. Since then, the company has built a strong track record by sourcing and training workers, managing projects, and delivering diverse domain data across language, speech, coding, and mathematics.The company has also expanded its advanced talent pool through industry-academia partnerships with leading universities and research institutions both in Korea and abroad. Based on this foundation, EBIT has been providing differentiated, high-quality data processing services in highly specialized fields, strengthening its foothold in the global market. “We are currently expanding into partnerships with world-class research institutes and AI enterprises abroad, with multiple global partnerships in progress,” an EBIT spokesperson commented.CEO Yonghan Park stated:“As the AI industry advances, the single most important factor is data quality. By leveraging our specialized talent pool and systematic platform, EBIT will continue to grow alongside global enterprises. This revenue milestone also demonstrates that talent from Korea and across Asia is playing a crucial role at the forefront of global AI innovation.”Looking ahead, EBIT plans to strengthen its partnerships further to meet the growing global demand for AI data, while continuing to contribute to the advancement of the AI industry through the provision of high-quality data.
Seoul, South Korea — EBIT announced on the 4th that it successfully carried out more than 2,000 data processing projects in the first half of 2025 in collaboration with Scale AI, a global leader in AI training data.“Since 2024, we have partnered with Scale to provide high-quality training data for the global AI industry,” an EBIT spokesperson said.EBIT operates an AI-powered workforce matching platform, connecting more than 20,000 AI trainers across Korea, Japan, Thailand, and other major Asian markets to deliver high-quality data processing projects. In particular, its collaboration with Scale has enabled the company to expand its service areas to include language, speech, mathematics, and software development data labeling.Looking ahead, EBIT plans to leverage this partnership to contribute to the localization of Korea’s AI industry. “We aim to play a leading role in building a domestic AI ecosystem that supports the development of Korean AI models and secures national data sovereignty,” the spokesperson added.Furthermore, EBIT is expanding its AI trainer network to additional markets such as Singapore, reinforcing its ability to provide competitive, high-quality data services for the global AI sector.
Seoul, South Korea — EBIT announced on the 27th that it has expanded its business into Southeast Asia after securing new data labeling projects in Vietnam and Thailand.EBIT is an IT company specializing in collecting and processing high-quality AI training data through its AI-powered workforce matching system. Following projects launched in Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia in late 2024, the company began operations in Vietnam and Thailand this February. These projects encompass not only language-related data labeling but also specialized fields such as coding and mathematics.Currently, EBIT collaborates with more than 10,000 partner workers across Korea, Japan, and other countries on data processing projects. By managing specialized projects in development and mathematics, the company is strengthening its competitiveness in the large language model (LLM) market.An EBIT spokesperson commented:“As demand for data processing talent grows rapidly in line with the surge of regionally adapted LLM development, we are leveraging our project experience in Korea and Japan to expand across Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand. We aim to continue supplying stable, high-quality data labeling talent as we grow our business.”EBIT is now recruiting local talent in Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand to participate in these projects. Applications can be submitted through the company’s official website.
