Legal Community News, AI Seminar on the 27th
Top Domestic Experts Provide Insights

A seminar where leading AI experts from domestic companies and law firms examine the AI-related movements of global companies will be held at the end of this month.


Law firm Delight (Managing Partner Wonhee Jo) and Hanwha Life Dreamplus will hold the seminar "AI Trends Even Sam Altman Should Watch" on the 27th at 3 p.m. in the event hall on the B1 floor of Dreamplus Gangnam, Seocho-dong, Seoul.


This seminar was planned to explore the new opportunities and simultaneously emerging risks brought by artificial intelligence, and to provide insights into rapidly changing AI technologies and services. It is co-hosted by law firm Delight and Dreamplus, and sponsored by the Generative AI Alliance and Legal Newspaper.


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Renowned domestic AI experts will participate in the seminar. Microsoft Executive Director Geonbok Lee will forecast "Global AI Trends," and Byungtak Jang, Director of the Seoul National University AI Research Institute, will predict "Next-Gen AI Trends." Jiseop Kim, Strategy Team Leader at Lytton Technologies, will examine "Opportunities for Korean Companies in the Global AI Market," and Wonhee Jo (54, Judicial Research and Training Institute Class 30), Managing Partner of law firm Delight, will present on "How to Respond to the EU Artificial Intelligence Act."


Additionally, Donghwan Kim, CEO of FortyTwoMaru, and Kyungjeon Lee, Professor of Big Data Applications at Kyung Hee University, will discuss trends in generative AI and AI agents.


Managing Partner Jo said, "It will be a meaningful opportunity to grasp various legal information related to corporate AI adoption and domestic and international trends."



Reporter Hanju Jo, Legal Newspaper


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