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Samsung SDS manages customers' supply chain risk with AI

Samsung SDS is introducing AI to its digital logistics management service to help customers quickly detect risk factors and take countermeasures, the company said Monday.

May 20, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Samsung SDS manages customers' supply chain risk with AI

Samsung's Galaxy AI at theme park

A photographer snaps a shot of visitors to Everland theme park in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, to let them experience the AI-powered camera feature of Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy S24 smartphone. Samsung said Sunday that it opened Galaxy Studio Photo, an experience zone where visitors can take photos with various accessories and use Galaxy AI’s editing feature to create enchanting images. Samsung said 100,000 people visited the studio since it opened on April 19. Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

May 19, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Samsung's Galaxy AI at theme park

Gov't to set up guidelines for responsible AI use in hiring

The government will set up guidelines for recruitment by early next month to ensure the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the hiring process.

May 17, 2024By Jung Min-ho
Gov't to set up guidelines for responsible AI use in hiring

AWS enables Korean firms to achieve sustainable growth, save costs

Cloud computing has been regarded as essential tool for many companies looking to digitalize, but at a time when generative AI and sustainable growth are emerging, the cloud industry is becoming more about how it enables sustainable growth and cost savings for its customers, the head of Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) Korean unit said Thursday.

May 16, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
AWS enables Korean firms to achieve sustainable growth, save costs

Samsung, LG unveil next-generation display technologies in US

Samsung Display and LG Display unveiled next-generation display technologies at the annual trade show Display Week, currently taking place in San Jose, California, demonstrating their commitment to innovation and retaining market leadership.

May 15, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Samsung, LG unveil next-generation display technologies in US

Samsung to unveil digital family care service for older adults in June

Samsung Electronics will launch a family care service in June, an AI solution for older adults who are not familiar with digital devices and services and who need close family support, the company said Wednesday.

May 15, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Samsung to unveil digital family care service for older adults in June

Samsung SDS to bring AI to Incheon airport

Samsung SDS CEO Hwang Sung-woo, left, poses with Incheon International Airport Corp. CEO Lee Hag-jae, center, and Telecommunications Technology Association President Son Seung-hyun after signing a memorandum of understanding, Tuesday, to cooperate on enabling the state-run airport operator to use Samsung SDS’s generative AI solution Brity Copilot to improve work efficiency. Courtesy of Samsung SDS

May 15, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Samsung SDS to bring AI to Incheon airport

Samsung expands AI appliances to luxury low-rise apartments, detached townhouses

Samsung Electronics is set to supply AI technology-powered home appliances to the business-to-business (B2B) market to expand the ecosystem of intelligent home appliances, the company said Tuesday.

May 14, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Samsung expands AI appliances to luxury low-rise apartments, detached townhouses

73% of workplaces in Korea use AI to boost productivity, Microsoft says

The use of AI at workplaces is becoming increasingly common in Korea, with three out of four workers using AI for work and managers recognizing the introduction of AI as essential for maintaining competitiveness, Microsoft Korea said Tuesday.

May 14, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
73% of workplaces in Korea use AI to boost productivity, Microsoft says

Naver under growing pressure not to sell stake in Line to SoftBank

Naver, which operates the popular messenger app Line through LY Corp., is facing growing pressure to halt the divestment of its shares to SoftBank, despite mounting calls from the Japanese government and its local partners, according to industry and government officials, Monday.

May 13, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Naver under growing pressure not to sell stake in Line to SoftBank
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