Stalled lawmaking and regulations must not deter the country’s industrial advance any longer.
Korean startup Rebellions aims to take the lead in chips for AI inference through a turnkey partnership with Samsung Electronics.
Samsung SDS CEO Hwang Sung-woo introduces two new AI-powered services tailored for enterprises, known as “FabriX” and “Brity Copilot,” at a press event in Songpa District, southern Seoul, on Thursday.
A visitor looks at an electronic screen displaying an AI-powered sign language translator at AI Expo Korea 2024 at Coex in southern Seoul on Wednesday.
KAIST will house an AI research lab jointly run by Intel, Naver and the science and technology research university to develop AI semiconductors and software that support the advanced chip range.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger will come to Seoul to participate in the first Intel AI Summit in held in Korea next month.
The government and private sector must set up an AI command center.
Investors deserve to enjoy the AI party. But it will not be too late to enjoy it after watching the long-awaited productivity scorecard first.
VUNO, a Korean startup integrating AI into healthcare to improve efficiency and accuracy, is looking to global markets.
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