Real Summit 2024 개최

Hwang Sung-woo, CEO of Samsung SDS, announced plans to develop the Samsung Cloud Platform into a graphics processing unit (GPU)-centric artificial intelligence (AI) cloud.


At the 'REAL Summit 2024' event held at COEX in Seoul on the 3rd, Hwang delivered a keynote speech, diagnosing that "through generative AI, computer interfaces are changing to operate by listening to natural language commands and understanding human intentions."


Hwang stated, "Generative AI services are evolving from copilots to agents," and added, "We will develop the Samsung Cloud Platform into a GPU-centric AI cloud to enable enterprise customers to easily utilize these changes."

Hwang Seong-woo, CEO of Samsung SDS, delivered the keynote speech at the 'REAL Summit 2024' held at COEX in Seoul on the 3rd. <br>[Photo by Samsung SDS]

Hwang Seong-woo, CEO of Samsung SDS, delivered the keynote speech at the 'REAL Summit 2024' held at COEX in Seoul on the 3rd.
[Photo by Samsung SDS]

View original image

He continued, "Since the end of last year, we have been automating tasks through copilots and agents," introducing that generative AI is being applied to seven mega processes and over 4,000 sub-processes.


Samsung SDS unveiled a new feature of its generative AI-based collaboration solution, 'Brity Copilot,' called the Personal Agent. The Personal Agent acts as a personal assistant by managing key schedules and work briefings based on individual work data, recommending tasks according to priority, providing real-time multilingual interpretation during video conferences, and handling voice-based work processing.


A new Multi-Agent feature will be added in the Agent Studio, allowing customers to create AI agents that perform tasks on their behalf and enabling agents generated for each process to communicate autonomously and propose solutions.


Hwang predicted, "Currently, about 13% of tasks are automated through generative AI, and next year, we expect to automate around 25%."


The REAL Summit prominently featured the GPU alliance of Samsung SDS, Dell, and NVIDIA. The keynote speech included Michael Dell, Chairman of Dell Technologies, and Jerry Chen, Global Head of Manufacturing and Industrial Business Development at NVIDIA. Key executives from global partners such as Mark Souza, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Microsoft Asia, and Jo Wilson, Global CTO of Workday, also participated.



More than 10,000 people, including over 2,500 onsite attendees and online audiences, participated in the event, showing strong interest in Samsung SDS's vision for generative AI services.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing