
Dalpha Supplies SK Stoa with a 'Harmful-Product Blocking System AI Agent'
- Plans to accelerate growth with AI agents tailored to a range of industries
April 1, 2025 – Dalpha (CEO Kim Do-gyun, https://dalpha.so/ko ), the custom AI agent studio, announced that it has supplied SK Stoa with a 'harmful-product blocking system AI agent' — a first in Korea's home-shopping industry. It stands as a leading success story among the recently surging cases of companies adopting AI agents.
The 'harmful-product blocking system AI agent' developed by Dalpha precisely analyzes product similarity based on the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry's harmful-product data. In addition to text analysis, it automatically determines image similarity as well, greatly improving review accuracy — enabling SK Stoa to provide customers with a safer shopping experience.
With the introduction of this system, SK Stoa is expected to significantly cut the manpower and costs previously devoted to harmful-product inspection. Whereas staff used to manually check product information item by item, AI now handles this, boosting both the speed and the efficiency of the review process. Along with ongoing maintenance, Dalpha plans to further enhance the system together with SK Stoa going forward.
Kim Do-gyun, CEO of Dalpha, said, "Demand from companies seeking to transform their operations through AI agents has been exploding recently," adding, "Beyond simply providing technology, we must create business value with practical AI agents tailored to each client's characteristics and needs." He continued, "This collaboration with SK Stoa is a case of solving a problem unique to the home-shopping industry, and we will continue to drive similar innovations across a variety of industries."
In just two years, Dalpha has grown rapidly, supplying custom AI agents to more than 150 companies, including Hyundai DF, KT Commerce, and Daesang Corporation. Starting with e-commerce, it has expanded into a wide range of industries such as manufacturing, education, and marketing, and customer satisfaction is so high that it is common for a single company to adopt an average of five or more solutions.
In one case, an e-commerce company transformed the task of classifying 5 million product photos with Dalpha's AI. Work that had previously processed only 70,000 items over the course of a year was completed for more than 4.9 million items in a short time, maximizing efficiency. One manufacturer automated its order and estimate management, cutting tasks that used to take more than four hours a day down to under 30 minutes, and one marketing firm halved its campaign-planning time.
CEO Kim Do-gyun shared his ambition, saying, "AI agents are becoming a core element in strengthening corporate competitiveness," and, "With customer success as our top priority, Dalpha will lead Korea's AI market through industry-specialized AI agents and advance onto the global stage."
Sources
-SK Stoa Introduces 'AI Harmful-Product Blocking System'… Streamlining Inspection, Yonhap News
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