Held Over Three Days Starting June 8

Samil PwC will operate an educational program for professionals in artificial intelligence (AI) finance.


Samil PwC Academy announced on May 18 that it has launched a new practical training program, the 'Samil AI Finance Academy,' to enhance AI-driven transformation (AX) and work automation capabilities in finance organizations. The program will be held over three days from June 8 to June 10.

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This course is focused on the practical application of generative AI in financial work. It combines lectures and hands-on exercises so that finance professionals considering AI adoption or preparing for real-world implementation can utilize the knowledge in their work. The curriculum is structured around practical topics, including understanding AI and finance, preparing financial data for AI applications, automating AI-based financial work, business and competitor research and report automation using Research Agent, contract analysis with Samil Agent, innovating internal control assessments through K-SOX AI Agent, identifying AX use cases for finance departments, and developing in-house AX roadmaps and action plans.


Experts from Samil PwC's specialized AI transformation organization, 'AX Node,' will lead the training. Participants include Seunghwan Lee, AX Node Leader; Changhoon Lee, Partner; and Sujeong Jeong, Partner. The program is fee-based, and applications can be submitted through the Samil PwC Academy website.



Kang Mira, CEO of Samil PwC Academy, stated, "The finance department is an area that requires accuracy, audit traceability, and security simultaneously. AI is becoming an essential tool that fulfills these requirements and fundamentally transforms work processes. We have prepared this course to help finance organizations realistically apply AI and systematically strengthen their AX execution capabilities."


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