Samsung Electronics signs business agreement with Korea Communications Society to provide thesis database – Samsung Newsroom Korea
On the 14th, Samsung Electronics signed a business agreement with the Korea Communications Society to provide a thesis database (DB) at Samsung Electronics' Seoul R&D Campus.
Attending the agreement ceremony on this day were Lee Eun-gyu, head of the artificial intelligence diffusion team of the Ministry of Science and ICT, Hong In-ki, president of the Korean Society of Communications, and Jeon Kyeong-hoon, head of Samsung Research at Samsung Electronics (president).
Through this business agreement, Samsung Electronics plans to receive 20,000 papers from the Korea Communications Society and use them as learning data for the generative AI model Samsung Gauss, as well as to research Samsung Electronics' next-generation communication technology. .
The Korean Society of Communications, founded in 1974, is the largest academic society in information and communication technology in Korea and is contributing to strengthening the competitiveness of the domestic communications business. It has signed this agreement to develop generative AI technology and strengthen national competitiveness.
The papers held by the Korean Society of Communications contain ▲text ▲formulas ▲tables ▲graphs ▲pictures, etc. based on facts, and their reliability has been verified, so they are expected to have great utility as AI model training data.
Samsung Research first unveiled the ▲Language ▲Code ▲Image model of Samsung Gauss, a self-developed generative AI model, at the 'Samsung AI Forum' last November.
Samsung Electronics plans to use Samsung Gauss to promote business innovation within the company and further develop generative AI technology to provide new experiences in people's daily lives.
Among these, the language model makes it easier and faster to handle tasks such as writing emails, summarizing documents, and translating, and can improve consumer experience by controlling devices smarter.
Lee Jong-ho, Minister of Science and ICT, delivered a congratulatory speech, saying, “This agreement is a social contribution project to increase the competitiveness of Korean generative AI, and we hope that the cooperation between the Korea Communications Association and Samsung Electronics will contribute to the development of our country’s AI industry.” .
“We will secure national competitiveness through the development of generative AI trained with high-quality data and conduct continuous research based on the results of future technology development,” said Hong In-ki, president of the Korea Communications Association.
Samsung Electronics President Jeon Kyeong-hoon said, “This agreement ceremony is the first step toward meaningful collaboration between global IT companies and research academies.” He added, “In the future, Samsung Electronics will continue to expand cooperation with research academies in various fields and continue to strive to acquire the best technology.” “He said.