2023 Participants
Dinh Tran Tuan Linh
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Nationality | Vietnamese | ||
Name | Dinh Tran Tuan Linh | ||
Company Name | Sakédemy | ||
Company Address | No 73 Hoang Cau, Dong Da District, Hanoi, Vietnam | ||
Job Title | Chairman of the Board | ||
Book genres | Books, Comic books, v & radio scrpts | ||
Mother Tongue | Vietnamese | ||
tuanlinh@urah.vn |
Company introduction | |
Sakedemy, an independent publishing company based in Vietnam, deftly applies the power of Artificial Intelligence to construct personalized content across diverse niches. Known for their modest approach, Sakedemy has earned recognition for its unique courses that emphasize aesthetics and expression, crafted to enhance individual learning experiences. |
Publishing experience | |
With an impressive track record in the publishing industry, Sakedemy has demonstrated remarkable growth and evolution in its operations since 2015. From 2017 to 2020, Sakedemy offered a range of courses on writing, drawing, expression, and short story creation, paving the way for aspiring authors and illustrators to hone their craft. Capitalizing on the rising influence of AI, the company conducted courses on AI in book editing and publishing from 2019 to 2020, positioning themselves at the forefront of technological innovation in the publishing sphere. |
Current projects | |
In line with its forward-thinking ethos, Sakedemy is currently focusing on several pioneering projects. At the forefront of these initiatives is the development of an AI-powered storyboard tool designed to assist filmmakers and advertisers. By automating key aspects of the storyboarding process, Sakedemy aims to streamline creative workflows and enable more efficient conceptualization of visual narratives. |
Main interest | |
As an author and the founder of Sakedemy, I, Dinh Tran Tuan Linh, firmly believe in the two perspectives towards AI: dependency on AI (by AI) and partnership with AI (with AI). Creative individuals, editors, and writers must choose to collaborate with AI, rather than resist change, or worse, become dependent on AI. |
Experience related to this year’s topic | |
In relation to this year’s topic, AI in publishing, we’ve spearheaded the use of AI in publishing, evident in our courses on AI in book editing and publishing (2019-2020), AI-assisted astrology and tarot book (2017), a 100% AI-written book on plastic waste (2018), and AI-edited volumes of the “Phụ Nữ Mới” magazine (2018). We’ve also been creating AI-generated scripts for shows on VOV-VTV and various animated and interactive films since 2018. |