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				<title>Samsung AI Forum 2023 Day 2: Discussing Technological Trends and the Future of Generative AI</title>
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									<description><![CDATA[Second day of event focuses on the expansion of generative AI, with presentations from leading researchers and showcase of Samsung Gauss      ]]></description>
																<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 style="text-align: center;"><em>Second day of event focuses on the expansion of generative AI, with presentations from leading researchers and showcase of Samsung Gauss</em></h3>
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<p>Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. hosted the second day of the Samsung AI Forum 2023, which was led by Samsung Research and focused on generative AI. The rapid progress of generative AI technology is a paradigm shift that is expected to reshape both daily life and work. As such, the forum engaged AI experts from the industry and academia to discuss and share the development and the latest technological trends of AI, and introduced Samsung Gauss, the generative AI model developed by Samsung Research.</p>
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<p>“We will continue to support and collaborate with the industry and academia on generative AI research.” said Daehyun Kim, Executive Vice President of the Samsung Research Global AI Center, in his welcoming speech.</p>
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<p>During the first morning session, Dr. Hyung Won Chung from OpenAI — an AI research and deployment company — explained the operation of large language models (LLMs) during his speech, titled, “Large Language Models (in 2023)” and addressed the challenges they face at each stage, as well as their future trajectory.</p>
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<p>Then Jason Wei, a researcher at OpenAI and author of the “Chain-of-Thoughts” paper, discussed how LLMs will drive a paradigm shift in AI through his presentation, “New Paradigms in the Large Language Model Renaissance.”</p>
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<p>In addition, Korea University Professor Hongsuck Seo presented some of the trends in multimodal AI technology capable of processing various data types simultaneously — including text and images — during his session, “Towards multimodal conversational AI.”</p>
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<p>In the afternoon, graduate students from prominent domestic universities that are active in AI research presented their papers, which have been published in leading international AI journals. They also outlined their future research directions.</p>
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<p>The team led by Seoul National University Professor Seung-won Hwang showcased an efficient code generation and search technology using generative AI, while Professor Gunhee Kim’s team demonstrated spatial reasoning technology using multimodal approaches.</p>
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<p>Professor Minjoon Seo’s team from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) introduced fine-grained evaluation capability in language models. Additionally, the team led by Yonsei University Professor Jonghyun Choi presented on text-to-image generation technology capable of creating images by comprehending lengthy contexts across multiple sentences.</p>
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<p>In the final session, the participants delved into Samsung Gauss and the On-Device AI technologies using this model. The model consists of Samsung Gauss Language, Samsung Gauss Code, and Samsung Gauss Image, and is named after Carl Friedrich Gauss, the legendary mathematician who established normal distribution theory, the backbone of machine learning and AI. Furthermore, the name reflects Samsung’s ultimate vision for the models, which is to draw from all the phenomena and knowledge in the world in order to harness the power of AI to improve the lives of consumers everywhere.</p>
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<p>Samsung Gauss Language, a generative language model, enhances work efficiency by facilitating tasks such as composing emails, summarising documents and translating content. It can also enhance the consumer experience by enabling smarter device control when integrated into products.</p>
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<p>Samsung Gauss Code and a coding assistant (code.i) — which operates based on it — are optimised for in-house software development, allowing developers to code easily and quickly. It also supports functions such as code description and test case generation through an interactive interface.</p>
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<p>In addition, Samsung Gauss Image is a generative image model that can easily generate and edit creative images, including style changes and additions, while also converting low-resolution images to high-resolution.+</p>
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<p>Samsung Gauss is currently used on employee productivity but will be expanded to a variety of Samsung product applications to provide new user experience in the near future.</p>
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<p>Samsung is not only developing AI technologies, but also moving forward with various activities that ensure safe AI usage. Through the AI Red Team, Samsung continues to strengthen the ability to proactively eliminate and monitor security and privacy issues that may arise in the entire process — ranging from data collection to AI model development, service deployment and AI-generated results — all with the principles of AI ethics in mind.</p>
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				<title>‘Samsung AI Forum 2020’ Explores  the Future of Artificial Intelligence</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2020 21:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
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																<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – 19 November, 2020<strong> –</strong> Samsung has announced that it will hold the Samsung AI Forum 2020 online via <a href="https://www.youtube.com/samsung" target="_blank" rel="noopener">its YouTube channel</a> for two days from November 2nd to 3rd. Marking its fourth anniversary this year, the forum gathers world-renowned academics and industry experts on artificial intelligence (AI) and serves as a platform for exchanging ideas, insights and latest research findings, as well as a platform to discuss the future of AI.</p>
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<h3><span style="color: #000080;">Day 1: <em>AI Technologies for Changes in the Real World</em></span></h3>
<p>On Day 1, which will be hosted by <a href="https://www.sait.samsung.co.kr/saithome/main/main.do" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT),</a> Samsung&#8217;s R&amp;D hub dedicated to cutting-edge future technologies, Dr. Kinam Kim, Vice Chairman &amp; CEO of Device Solutions at Samsung Electronics will deliver opening remarks. Renowned AI experts will subsequently give presentations under the theme “AI Technologies for Changes in the Real World.”</p>
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<p>This year, Dr. Inyup Kang, President of System LSI Business at Samsung Electronics will join the panel discussion with the presenters. Topics for in-depth discussions include challenges that need to be overcome on a global level through AI technologies over the next decade; limitations that AI faces in tackling real-world issues such as a pandemic or climate change; and whether humans need human-level AI, among other topics.</p>
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<p>Day 1 Sessions:</p>
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<li>“Towards discovering causal representations“ by Prof. Yoshua Bengio, the University of Montreal</li>
<li>“Self-Supervised Learning” by Prof. Yann LeCun, New York University</li>
<li>“Meta-Learning: from Few-Shot Adaptation to Uncovering Symmetries” by Prof. Chelsea Finn, Stanford University</li>
<li>“Reconstruction of the brain” by Prof. Donhee Ham, Fellow at the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Professor at Harvard University</li>
<li>“Intelligibility Throughout the Machine Learning Life Cycle” by Dr. Jennifer Wortman Vaughan, Microsoft Research</li>
<li>“End-to-End Models for Speech Recognition” by Dr. Tara Sainath, Google Research</li>
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<p>Professor Yoshua Bengio, the winner of the 2018 Turing Award, often referred to as “the Nobel Prize in computing,” is assuming co-chairmanship for the forum, and the newly established “Samsung AI Researcher of the Year” award will be presented at the event.</p>
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<p>The awardee of the “Researcher of the Year” honour is selected among global AI researchers under the age of 35 through extensive evaluations and assessments made by AI experts at both Samsung and renowned academic institutions. On the first day of the forum, the award ceremony will be held to present the USD 30,000 prize and the awardee will give a presentation.</p>
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<p>Additionally, Samsung has named Professor Yoshua Bengio as “Samsung AI Professor.” As the co-chair of the forum with Dr. Sungwoo Hwang, President and Head of SAIT, Professor Bengio will utilise his wide networks and expertise in the field of deep learning to broaden cooperation for expanding the boundaries of AI research at Samsung Electronics.</p>
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<p>&#8220;We have an outstanding set of speakers and discussion topics which promise to shed light on both the limitations of current AI technologies, which raise both practical and theoretical questions and research directions aimed at reaching human-level intelligence,&#8221; said Professor Yoshua Bengio.</p>
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<h3><span style="color: #000080;">Day 2: <em>Human-Centered AI</em></span></h3>
<p>Day 2 sessions will be hosted by <a href="https://research.samsung.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Samsung Research</a>, the advanced R&amp;D hub of the company that leads to the development of future technologies for Samsung Electronics’ SET (end-products) Business. Under the theme “Human-Centered AI,” Dr. Sebastian Seung, President and Head of Samsung Research, will deliver the keynote speech, and AI experts who have been actively engaging in AI research activities worldwide will share their insights.</p>
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<p>Day 2 Sessions:</p>
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<li>“Natural Language Processing” by Prof. Christopher Manning, Stanford University</li>
<li>“Vision” by Prof. Devi Parikh, the Georgia Institute of Technology</li>
<li>“Human-Robot Interaction” by Prof. Subbarao Kambhampati, Arizona State University</li>
<li>“Robotics” by Prof. Daniel D. Lee, Cornell Tech, Executive Vice President at Samsung Research and Head of Samsung AI Center-New York</li>
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<p>Professor Christopher Manning, a renowned expert in natural language processing (NLP), will speak on the current status and future of NLP technologies required for Human-Centered AI. He previously delivered the keynote speech at the first Samsung AI Forum in 2017 on the development of neural network-based natural language understanding technology. Samsung has been working with Professor Manning on Q&amp;A and dialogue modelling and will continue to collaborate with him on the overall development of NLP technologies.</p>
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<p>After the presentations, Sebastian Seung, a pioneer in AI research based on neuroscience, will preside over an in-depth panel discussion with the four speakers regarding the prospects and future direction of Human-Centered AI.</p>
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<p>“We hope that Samsung AI Forum 2020 will contribute to enhanced understanding of AI technology developments and its applications that can bring positive impact to human lives,” said Seung. “Especially since this year’s forum will be held online, I hope that the event will be an opportunity for greater participation of those interested in AI technologies.”</p>
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<p>The event will be open to pre-registered attendees. Registration is available through the <span><a href="https://www.sait.samsung.co.kr/saithome/main/main.do">Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology website</a></span> and the <span><a href="https://research.samsung.com/">Samsung Research website</a></span> starting October 6th.</p>
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