Signed a Business Agreement with the Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences to Provide a Database of 20,000 Papers
Providing 20,000 Papers

Samsung Electronics announced on the 15th that it has signed a business agreement with the Korea Institute of Communication Sciences to provide a paper database (DB).


The signing ceremony held the previous day at Samsung Electronics' Seoul R&D Campus was attended by Eun-gyu Lee, Head of the AI Diffusion Team (Manager) at the Ministry of Science and ICT, In-ki Hong, President of the Korea Institute of Communication Sciences, and Kyung-hoon Jeon, President of Samsung Research at Samsung Electronics, among others.

Samsung Electronics signed a business agreement for paper provision with the Korea Institute of Communication Sciences on the 14th at Samsung Electronics Seoul R&D Campus. (From left: Jeon Kyung-hoon, President of Samsung Electronics; Hong In-gi, President of the Korea Institute of Communication Sciences)

Samsung Electronics signed a business agreement for paper provision with the Korea Institute of Communication Sciences on the 14th at Samsung Electronics Seoul R&D Campus. (From left: Jeon Kyung-hoon, President of Samsung Electronics; Hong In-gi, President of the Korea Institute of Communication Sciences)

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Through this business agreement, Samsung Electronics will receive 20,000 papers from the Korea Institute of Communication Sciences to use as training data for its generative AI model, Samsung Gauss, and plans to utilize them in research on next-generation communication technologies. The papers held by the Korea Institute of Communication Sciences include fact-based texts, formulas, tables, graphs, and images, and their reliability has been verified, making them highly valuable as AI model training data.


Samsung Research first unveiled the language, code, and image models of its self-developed generative AI model, Samsung Gauss, at the 'Samsung AI Forum' last November.



Kyung-hoon Jeon, President of Samsung Electronics, said, "This signing ceremony marks the first meaningful step in collaboration between a global IT company and a research institute," adding, "Going forward, Samsung Electronics will continue to expand cooperation with research institutes in various fields and strive to equip itself with the best technological capabilities."


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