AI Industry & Workflow Tools Compared
Unlike general-purpose chatbots, industry- and role-specific AI tools are built around the workflows and regulations of a particular profession. In legal, the leading names are Harvey and CoCounsel; in healthcare, Abridge and OpenEvidence; in sales and customer support, Clay and Intercom Fin; and in education, Khanmigo and Duolingo Max. Before adopting one, check how well it matches your environment in terms of Korean-language support, security and regulatory compliance, API integration, and its pricing model—whether per-seat, usage-based, or otherwise.
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How to choose an AI Vertical tool?
- Do legal and healthcare AI tools support Korean and local regulations?
- Legal AI such as Harvey and CoCounsel and healthcare AI such as Abridge and OpenEvidence are designed primarily around English and the U.S. market, so their Korean-language UI and coverage of Korean laws and medical regulations are limited. Some tools handle Korean input and output to a degree, but before deploying them in Korea you should always verify the scope of their data security and regulatory compliance.
- How do pricing models differ across industry-specific AI tools?
- Several models coexist: annual enterprise contracts priced per seat or per clinician, as with Harvey and Abridge; outcome-based pricing like Intercom Fin at $0.99 per resolution; and usage-based pricing on data credits, as with Clay. It's best to estimate your actual usage and outcomes and compare total cost of ownership (TCO).
- Are there industry or workflow AI tools you can start with for free?
- In education, Khanmigo is completely free for teachers, while learners and parents pay $4 per month. Verified physicians can use OpenEvidence for free, and Clay and Intercom Fin offer a free plan and a 14-day free trial, respectively.







