DeepSkill is an edtech startup that builds an "AI Tutor" — an AI that delivers the lecture itself. Built on its proprietary "Decision AI" engine (argumentation technology + neuro-symbolic AI), it doesn't act as a simple Q&A chatbot; instead, it engages learners in Socratic dialogue that keeps them thinking all the way through. It simultaneously overcomes the weaknesses of in-person lectures (expensive, bound by time and place) and video courses (passive, with no way to know whether anyone is actually learning), and it measures comprehension across five stages, making it impossible to merely "pretend to study."
Since launching the product in January 2026, it has been adopted by LG Academy, LG Electronics, GS E&C, Nexon, E-mart, and 42dot, among others, while Australia's UNSW has used it for a for-credit examination. DeepSkill has signed an MOU with DBR for an essay competition, and Professor Chris Reed — the founder of the field of argument mining — participates as an advisor and shareholder. In 2026, it exhibited at HR Tech Asia in Singapore and secured overseas leads.