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				<title>Samsung Electronics Announces New Environmental Strategy</title>
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									<description><![CDATA[– To achieve net zero emissions by 2050; Joins RE100 initiative – Energy- and resource-efficient products to empower consumers for sustainable]]></description>
																<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 style="text-align: center;"><em>&#8211; To achieve net zero emissions by 2050; Joins RE100 initiative </em></h3>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><em>&#8211; Energy- and resource-efficient products to empower consumers for sustainable living</em></h3>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><em>&#8211; To invest in and develop innovative technologies for a better planet; Apply carbon capture and clean air technology</em></h3>
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<p><strong>JOHANNESBURG, South Africa </strong><strong>– September 19, 2022</strong> <strong>– </strong>Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced its new environmental strategy, a comprehensive effort to join global efforts to tackle climate change. It includes commitments to achieve enterprise-wide net zero carbon emissions and plans to use more renewable energy, as well as to invest in and research new technologies to develop energy-efficient products, increase water reuse and develop carbon capture technology.</p>
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<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-15168 aligncenter" src="https://img.global.news.samsung.com/za/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/New_Environmental_Strategy_dl4-846x563.jpg" alt="" width="846" height="563" srcset="https://img.global.news.samsung.com/za/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/New_Environmental_Strategy_dl4-846x563.jpg 846w, https://img.global.news.samsung.com/za/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/New_Environmental_Strategy_dl4-768x511.jpg 768w, https://img.global.news.samsung.com/za/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/New_Environmental_Strategy_dl4-1024x682.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 846px) 100vw, 846px" /></p>
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<p>At the heart of the new commitment is achieving net zero carbon emissions (Scope 1 &amp; Scope 2) for all operations in the Device eXperience (DX) Division by 2030, and across all global operations, including the Device Solutions (DS) Division, by 2050. The DX Division encompasses the company’s consumer electronics businesses, including Mobile eXperience, Visual Display, Digital Appliances, Networks and Health &amp; Medical Equipment, while the DS Division includes the Memory, System LSI, and Foundry businesses.</p>
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<p>Samsung Electronics has also joined RE100, a global initiative dedicated to pursuing 100 percent renewable energy. As part of this commitment, the company plans to match electric power needs of all international markets where it operates, outside of Korea, with renewable energy within five years.</p>
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<p>The new plan builds on Samsung Electronics’ existing climate efforts, significantly expanding the scope of its programs and investments. Samsung will develop new technologies and implement further sustainable practices to enable a brighter future for all.</p>
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<p>“The climate crisis is one of the greatest challenges of our time. The consequences of inaction are unimaginable and requires the contribution of every one of us, including businesses and governments,” said Jong-Hee Han, Vice Chairman and CEO of Samsung Electronics. “Samsung is responding to the threats of climate change with a comprehensive plan that includes reducing emissions, new sustainability practices and the development of innovative technologies and products that are better for our planet.”</p>
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<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-15165 aligncenter" src="https://img.global.news.samsung.com/za/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/New_Environmental_Strategy_dl1-881x563.jpg" alt="" width="881" height="563" srcset="https://img.global.news.samsung.com/za/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/New_Environmental_Strategy_dl1-881x563.jpg 881w, https://img.global.news.samsung.com/za/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/New_Environmental_Strategy_dl1-768x491.jpg 768w, https://img.global.news.samsung.com/za/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/New_Environmental_Strategy_dl1-1024x654.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 881px) 100vw, 881px" /></p>
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<p>Samsung Electronics&#8217; environmental commitment also encompasses an enterprise-wide effort to enhance resource circularity throughout the entire product lifecycle, from raw material sourcing to recycling and disposal. The plan also details investments in new technologies to reduce emissions from process gases as well as to reduce power consumption in consumer products. The company also plans to explore carbon capture and utilisation technologies and tackle harmful airborne particulate matter.</p>
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<p>In recognition of the need for innovative approaches around environmental sustainability, Samsung Electronics will invest over KRW 7 trillion in its environmental initiatives by 2030, including for reducing process gases, conserving water, expanding electronic waste collection, and reducing pollutants. The investment figure excludes costs related to expansion of renewable energy use.</p>
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<h3><strong>Net Zero Direct and Indirect Carbon Emissions by 2050 </strong></h3>
<p>Samsung Electronics plans to achieve net zero direct and indirect carbon emissions by 2050, with the DX Division achieving its goal by 2030. By reaching net zero direct and indirect carbon emissions, Samsung Electronics expects to reduce the equivalent of about 17 million tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent (CO2e) emissions based on 2021 figures.</p>
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<p>To propel these efforts, Samsung Electronics will invest heavily in innovative technologies for treatment facilities that reduce carbon emissions. The company plans to develop new technologies to significantly reduce process gases—a by-product of semiconductor manufacturing—and install treatment facilities to its semiconductor manufacturing lines by 2030. Samsung Electronics will continue to expand waste heat utilisation facilities and consider introducing electric heat sources to reduce LNG boiler usage.</p>
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<p>Samsung Electronics has joined RE100, in a collaborative effort to reduce indirect carbon emissions from power consumption, and aims to match electric power needs with renewable energy by 2050 for all operations globally. As part of this initiative, Samsung Electronics plans to run all operations outside of Korea as well as the DX Division on renewable energy within five years. The company’s renewable energy sourcing methods will include, but not limited to, signing power purchase agreements (PPA), purchasing renewable energy certificates and participating in green pricing programs.</p>
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<p>The goal for matching electricity use with renewable energy is 2022 for Southwest Asia and Vietnam; 2025 for Central and Latin America; and 2027 for Southeast Asia, CIS, and Africa. In the U.S., China and Europe, which have already matched electric power use with renewable energy, Samsung Electronics plans to move towards expanding renewable energy power purchase agreements (PPA).</p>
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<p>RE100 cites Korea, where many of Samsung Electronics’ production facilities are based, as one of the most challenging countries to source renewable energy. This is in part due to the country’s renewable energy market, where procurement options for corporations have begun to expand but remain limited. Additionally, the electric power needs of semiconductor manufacturing facilities have continued to increase with the expansion of Samsung Electronics’ production capacity to meet global demand. However, the company will aim to achieve renewable energy use more proactively, acknowledging the urgency of today’s climate challenges. The company will also strengthen cooperation with different stakeholders, including peers in the technology industry, international organisations and NGOs.</p>
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<h3><strong>Ultra-Low Power Products and Resource Circularity</strong></h3>
<p>Part of Samsung Electronics’ pledge for a healthier planet includes ensuring its products are energy-efficient and use less electricity, while also ensuring that the entire product lifecycle is more sustainable, from raw material sourcing to disposal and recycling.</p>
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<h3><strong>Ultra-Low Power Semiconductors and Energy-Efficient Electronics Products</strong></h3>
<p>Samsung Electronics plans to tap new low-power technologies to reduce energy consumption in every day consumer electronics. This includes development of new ultra-low power memory chips that aim to significantly reduce the annual power consumption of memory products used in data centres and mobile devices by 2025 compared to current products.</p>
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<p>The company will also implement low-power technologies in major models of seven consumer electronics products – smartphones, refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, TVs, monitors and PCs – with the goal of lowering power consumption levels by an average of 30 percent in 2030 compared to products with the same specifications in 2019.</p>
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<p>Going forward, Samsung Electronics will set mid to long-term reduction targets for value chain emissions (Scope 3). Samsung Electronics will also focus on new approaches to reduce emissions in areas such as supply chains, logistics, and resource circularity, as well as supporting suppliers in setting their emissions targets and reduction efforts.</p>
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<h3><strong>Maximising Resource Circularity Across the Entire Product Lifecycle</strong></h3>
<p>Samsung Electronics will double down on efforts to improve the resource circularity of electronics over the entire lifecycle of a product, from raw material sourcing to disposal and recycling, ensuring that every resource is used with as little impact on the environment as possible.</p>
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<p>This all starts with reassessing the use of natural resources in product development. Samsung Electronics has created a new Circular Economy Lab to conduct comprehensive research on material recycling technologies and resource extraction processes from waste with the aim to applying these technologies to maximise resource circularity. In addition, Samsung Electronics plans to establish a system by 2030 in which minerals extracted from all collected waste batteries can be reused.</p>
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<p>Also by 2030, the company aims to have 50 percent of plastic used in its products incorporate recycled resin. The year 2050 will see this figure increase to 100 percent. The Galaxy Z Fold4 has already been designed to incorporate plastics recycled from discarded fishing nets and the success seen here will soon be expanded to additional products.</p>
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<p>To address sustainability after product use, Samsung Electronics plans to expand the scope of its electronic waste collection system from approximately 50 countries to about 180 countries by 2030. Through this, the company plans to collect a cumulative 10 million tons of electronic waste between 2009 and 2030, the highest target in the industry and a cumulative 25 million tons by 2050. Samsung Electronics will also actively promote an upcycling program that collects used smartphones and reuses them for other purposes such as IoT (Internet of Things) devices.</p>
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<h3><strong>Water Conservation and Pollutant Treatment</strong><strong><span style="font-size: 12.0pt;"> Measures </span></strong></h3>
<p>Samsung Electronics also plans to maximise water resource efficiency. As domestic semiconductor manufacturing capacity expands, the daily water withdrawal needs from Samsung Electronics’ semiconductor operations in Korea is projected to double from current levels by 2030. However, the company is committing to maximise water reuse, therefore keeping actual water withdrawals to 2021 levels.</p>
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<p>For the DX Division, the company plans to promote water reuse by improving its water treatment facilities and to restore the same amount of water as it consumes by 2030 through water restoration projects such as water quality improvement and stream restoration.</p>
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<p>Simultaneously, the DS Division aims to apply new technologies that remove air and water pollutants emitted during the semiconductor manufacturing process and treat them before being discharged to ensure that they have almost no additional impact on the environment from 2040.</p>
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<p>Company-wide, Samsung Electronics plans to obtain a platinum-level Zero Waste to Landfill Certification issued by global safety certification organisation Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for all global operations by 2025.</p>
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<h3><strong>Invest in and develop innovative technologies for a sustainable future</strong></h3>
<p>Samsung Electronics intends to apply the company’s leading technology in addressing global climate challenges. In particular, the company will focus on developing carbon capture and utilisation technologies to reduce carbon emissions and clean air technologies to reduce particulate matter, which has become a pressing global environmental challenge.</p>
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<p>The Carbon Capture Research Institute was established within the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) in September 2021, a first of its kind in the semiconductor industry. The key mission of the Institute is to develop and commercialise carbon capture and utilisation technologies that make it possible to store carbon discharged from semiconductor industrial sites and turn it into a usable resource. The technologies developed by the Institute will first be applied to semiconductor production lines after 2030 and then to other parts of the company as well as its suppliers.</p>
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<p>The company will also develop clean air technologies, including new filtration systems, to reduce particulate matter and plans to expand usage to local communities from 2030.</p>
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<p>Additionally, Samsung Electronics plans to identify and invest in start-ups that support innovative green technologies. The company is also committed to fostering ideas and supporting projects that tackle climate change through its C-Lab, the in-house venture incubation and external start-up acceleration program.</p>
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<h3><strong>Accountability and Tracking Progress</strong></h3>
<p>To ensure accountability, Samsung Electronics will have its efforts objectively verified by designated organisations. Its performance will be assessed via participation in the Samsung Institute of EHS Strategy’s certification system, and verified by a Carbon Reduction Verification Committee that includes third-party experts.</p>
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<p>The company has developed implementation roadmaps for each environmental goal, including the net zero and circular economy targets, and will track progress and ensure robust implementation through the Sustainability Council, chaired by the CEO, and the Sustainability Committee, consisting of outside directors.</p>
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				<title>Samsung AI Forum 2021 Explores Future of AI Research</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2021 14:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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									<description><![CDATA[  JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – 16 November 2021 – Leading academics, industry experts discussed “AI Research for Tomorrow” and “AI in a]]></description>
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<p><strong>JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – 16 November 2021 – </strong><em>Leading academics, industry experts discussed &#8220;AI Research for Tomorrow&#8221; and &#8220;AI in a Human World”</em></p>
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<p>Samsung held the Samsung AI Forum 2021 for two days from November 1 to November 2. Marking its fifth year, the forum gathers world-renowned academics and industry experts on artificial intelligence (AI) and serves as a platform for exchanging ideas, insights and the latest research findings, as well as a platform to discuss the future of AI.</p>
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<p><strong>Day 1: AI Research for Tomorrow</strong></p>
<p>On Day 1, which was hosted by <a href="https://www.sait.samsung.co.kr/saithome/main/main.do">Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT),</a> Samsung’s R&amp;D hub dedicated to cutting-edge future technologies, Dr. Kinam Kim, Vice Chairman &amp; CEO of Device Solutions at Samsung Electronics, delivered the opening remarks. Under the theme, “AI Research for Tomorrow”, renowned AI experts discussed various AI technologies and the research direction on AI — from fundamental research to its applications – including how AI research will impact other fields such as new material development and semiconductors.</p>
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<p>This year, Professor Yoshua Bengio, the winner of the 2018 Turing Award — often referred to as the Nobel Prize in computing — delivered the keynote. The keynote speech was followed by three technology sessions: Scalable and Sustainable AI Computing, AI for Scientific Discovery and Trustworthy Computer Vision.</p>
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<p>In particular, in this year’s forum, various AI start-ups provided an overview of the current trends in cutting-edge AI technology and shared their actual business application models. In addition, the AI research leaders at SAIT participated in the forum as speakers and gave presentations on the current status and vision of Samsung’s AI research.</p>
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<p>The Samsung AI Researcher of the Year awards,<sup>1</sup> which were established last year in an effort to discover excelling rising researchers in the field of AI, was also presented during the forum. Last year, five researchers including Professor Kyunghyun Cho of New York University were awarded.</p>
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<p>As the co-chairs of this year’s forum, Dr. Gyoyoung Jin, President and Head of SAIT and Professor Bengio, who was appointed as the Samsung AI Professor last year, highlighted outstanding rising researchers and expanded the base of AI research.</p>
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<p>“This year’s forum was organised as a venue for sharing the current status of AI technology research and AI applications as well as discussing ways to transform AI into a technology that substantially contributes to our daily lives,” said Professor Bengio.</p>
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<p><strong>Day 2: AI in a Human World</strong></p>
<p>Day 2 sessions were hosted by <a href="https://research.samsung.com/">Samsung Research</a>, the company’s advanced R&amp;D hub that leads the development of future technologies for its Consumer Electronics division and IT &amp; Mobile Communications division. Under the theme “AI in a Human World”, Dr. Sebastian Seung, President and Head of Samsung Research, delivered the opening remarks, and AI experts who have been actively engaging in AI research activities worldwide shared their insights on the current status of AI and future research directions that will have an important impact on our lives.</p>
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<p>The keynote was delivered by Professor Leslie Valiant, the 2010 Turing Award winner, of Harvard University on the subject of integrating machine learning and inference for next-generation AI. This was followed by technology sessions: Interpretability for Skeptical Minds and Understanding Matter with Deep Learning.</p>
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<p>Dr. Daniel Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of Samsung Research Global AI Centre, presided over an in-depth panel discussion with the speakers regarding the ‘future prospects and considerations of each AI sector’.</p>
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<p>Lightning talks (5-minute speeches, 7 sessions) took place this year where members of the Samsung Research Global AI Centre and 5 AI centres (Cambridge, U.K.; New York, U.S.; Toronto, Canada; Montreal, Canada; and Moscow, Russia) participated.</p>
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<p>“This year’s AI Forum helped us better understand where the current AI technology developments are heading and also about AI applicable products which are becoming smarter,” said Dr. Sebastian Seung, President and Head of Samsung Research.</p>
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<p><em><sup>1</sup></em><em> Samsung AI Researcher of the Year: selected among AI researchers of aged 35 or under (up to five researchers per year)</em></p>
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									<description><![CDATA[JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – 19 November, 2020 – Samsung has announced that it will hold the Samsung AI Forum 2020 online via its YouTube channel for two days]]></description>
																<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>
<ul>
<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>
</ul>
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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>
<ul>
<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>
</ul>
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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>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<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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				<title>Samsung Expands SAIT AI Lab Montreal to Spur AI Research for Applying next-generation System Semiconductor</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2019 17:31:52 +0000</pubDate>
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									<description><![CDATA[JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, 06 May 2019 – Samsung today announced the expansion of the ‘Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) artificial intelligence]]></description>
																<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, 06 May 2019 – Samsung today announced the expansion of the ‘Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) artificial intelligence (AI) Lab Montreal’ in Canada. The Lab will help the company strengthen its fundamentals in AI research and drive competitiveness in system semiconductors.</p>
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<p>The AI Lab is located in Mila – Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms – in Montreal, Canada. Founded by Professor Yoshua Bengio at the University of Montreal, Mila is one of the greatest research centres in the field of deep learning and has a partnership with the University of Montreal and McGill University. SAIT AI Lab Montreal has an open workspace with the aim of working closely with the AI research communities in Mila.</p>
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<p>SAIT AI Lab Montreal will focus on unsupervised learning and Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) research to develop disruptive innovation and breakthrough technologies, including new deep learning algorithms and next generation of on-device AI. To drive the effort, this AI Lab has actively recruited leaders in deep learning research, including Simon Lacoste-Julien, Professor at the University of Montreal, who recently joined as the leader of the lab. In addition, Samsung is planning to dispatch R&amp;D personnel in its Device Solutions Business to Montreal over time and utilise AI Labs as a base for training AI researchers and collaborating with other advanced AI research institutes. On the other side, SAIT AI Lab Montreal continues to build a strong relationship with Yoshua Bengio, one of the world&#8217;s greatest experts on deep learning, machine learning, and AI. SAIT and Professor Bengio collaborated on deep learning algorithm research since 2014, successfully publishing three papers on academic journals.</p>
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<p>Professor Yoshua Bengio said, “Samsung&#8217;s collaboration with Mila is well established already and has been productive and built strong trust on both sides. With a new SAIT lab in the midst of the recently inaugurated Mila building and many exciting research challenges ahead of us in AI, I expect even more mutually positive outcomes in the future”.</p>
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<p>SAIT has actively pursued research collaboration with other top authorities in the field. In addition to Professor Bengio, SAIT has worked with Yann LeCun, Professor at New York University and Richard Zemel, Professor at University of Toronto. Yoshua Bengio and Yann LeCun, along with computer scientist Geoffrey Everest Hinton won the 2018 Turing Award which is deemed the &#8216;Nobel Prize in computer science&#8217;.</p>
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<p>&#8220;SAIT focuses on research and development &#8211; not only in next generation semiconductor but also innovative AI as a seed technology in system semiconductors. SAIT AI Lab Montreal will play a key role within Samsung to redefine AI theory and deep learning algorithm for the next 10 years, “said Cambridge Mokanyane, Chief Marketing Officer at Samsung South Africa.</p>
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				<title>Samsung Electronics Launches AI Lab in Montreal, Canada</title>
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									<description><![CDATA[  Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (hereinafter referred to as “SAIT”) established AI Lab on August 17 (local time) at University of Montreal,]]></description>
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<p>Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (hereinafter referred to as “SAIT”) established AI Lab on August 17 (local time) at University of Montreal, Canada. The AI Lab will be used to strengthen collaborative research with world-leading scholars in the AI ​​field.</p>
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<p>SAIT has been collaborating with Professor Yoshua Bengio of University of Montreal, the world’s top authority on deep learning, machine learning and artificial intelligence, since 2014, with other partners in University of Toronto, McGill University and NYU.</p>
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<p>“There is a long-standing and fruitful research collaboration between us and Samsung and we are glad to see Samsung open a research lab here and join the amazing momentum which is turning Montreal into an international hub for AI, both academically and industrially,” commented Prof. Bengio regarding this event.</p>
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<p>In this Samsung AI Lab, the researchers dispatched from Korea work with local professors and students including Prof. Bengio to develop key algorithms and components for artificial intelligence such as voice/image recognition, translation, autonomous driving, and robots. It will also contribute to acquiring global talents and strengthening Samsung’s AI technology.</p>
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<p>Eunsoo Shim, VP and Head of S/W Solution Lab at SAIT, said, “The joint research with Professor Bengio has been a foundation for the development of artificial intelligence in Samsung Electronics, and Samsung AI Lab will be a momentous step for us to leap forward.”</p>
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<p>In addition, he added that SAIT plans to establish and operate a “Neural Processing Research Center” with local universities such as Seoul National University during the year to accelerate its research in the field of AI ​​processor.</p>
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