OpenAI CEO Sam Altman urges South Korea to invest in AI chips & memory chips while also collaborating with chipmakers like Samsung. He plans to expand their investment in Korean startups.
South Korean President meets CEO of OpenAI to discuss the development of AI and its potential future advancement. Altman suggests that South Korea could enhance AI chatbots by producing advanced memory chips. Collaboration between OpenAI and South Korea has the potential for further advancement.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discuss the future of AI technology and South Korea's potential in advancing the ChatGPT tool. Altman praises the country's innovative culture and chip manufacturing capabilities, urging a reduction in AI-product regulations to set global standards for ChatGPT. South Korea's involvement in further development is crucial for the rise in commercial demand.
OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, expressed interest in Korean startups using the company's AI platform ChatGPT and is exploring possible investment opportunities and chip corporations for accelerated development. OpenAI has gained recognition for ChatGPT's advanced generative AI capabilities. Altman has been on a global AI tour, discussing potential threats and collaborations with world leaders, including Samsung, LG, and Hyundai. Join the exciting progress of AI technology and startups from Korea to the US with OpenAI.
Samsung Research has invested significant resources in developing its own Large Language Model (LLM), with aims to complete the first version in just two months. The company plans to use its AI solution for document summarization, software development, and language translation. Samsung previously relied on third-party generative AI solutions until internal data was leaked. The company's LLM will offer faster document summarization and software development, but it's unclear if it will be available to consumers. Training LLMs requires high-powered GPUs, and Samsung is dedicating all of its GPU resources to the project.
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