Expansion of GPU-Based Technology Applications
in Speech, Autonomous Driving, Medical, and Legal Fields

The high-performance computing resource (GPU) infrastructure of the Gwangju Advanced District 3 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Data Center is delivering results in key industrial fields such as speech recognition, autonomous driving, medical image interpretation, and legal AI.


On December 3, the Artificial Intelligence Industry Convergence Project Group held the "Regional Infrastructure-Based Computing Resource Support Project Tech Seminar" at the Ramada Plaza Chungjang Hotel in Dong-gu, Gwangju, sharing development cases and the latest technology trends utilizing the computing resources of the AI Data Center.

On the 3rd, at the Ramada Plaza Chungjang Hotel in Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, Oh Sangjin, Director of the Artificial Intelligence Industry Convergence Project Group, along with AI companies and research institution officials, are cheering at the "Regional Infrastructure-Based Computing Resource Support Project Tech Seminar." Provided by the Artificial Intelligence Industry Convergence Project Group

On the 3rd, at the Ramada Plaza Chungjang Hotel in Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, Oh Sangjin, Director of the Artificial Intelligence Industry Convergence Project Group, along with AI companies and research institution officials, are cheering at the "Regional Infrastructure-Based Computing Resource Support Project Tech Seminar." Provided by the Artificial Intelligence Industry Convergence Project Group

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During the seminar, AI technologies that have been practically applied in industrial settings were introduced by field. Brainsoft presented its high-resolution spectrogram-based speech LLM technology, explaining improvements in emotion analysis and speaker separation. Associate Professor Choi Junwon of Seoul National University unveiled an autonomous driving foundation model that processes everything from input to vehicle control with a single model.


Hong Wonjae, Team Leader at Deepnoid, introduced a multimodal AI interpretation technology that analyzes chest X-ray images together with patient records. Superb AI announced its strategy for building a vision foundation model that integrates and analyzes data from diverse industries such as manufacturing, security, and agriculture, while BHSN presented AI-based legal solutions for similar case search and risk clause analysis.


Oh Sangjin, Director of the Artificial Intelligence Industry Convergence Project Group, stated, "This event confirmed that Gwangju's computing resource infrastructure is leading to tangible results in the industrial field," adding, "We will continue to support local companies in enhancing their technological competitiveness."



The "Regional Infrastructure-Based Computing Resource Support Project" is being promoted by the Ministry of Science and ICT, Gwangju City, the National IT Industry Promotion Agency, and the Artificial Intelligence Industry Convergence Project Group, providing computing resources (such as GPUs) necessary for AI development to companies, research institutions, universities, and hospitals.


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