Samsung’s AI Model to Learn from 20,000 Telecom Papers

Samsung to Train Gauss AI Model with 20,000 Telecom Academic Papers
Samsung AI Forum 2023; Samsung to Train Gauss AI Model with 20,000 Telecom Academic Papers
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Samsung Collaborates with KICS to Train its AI Model with Academic Papers

Samsung Electronics has teamed up with the Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences (KICS) to train its artificial intelligence (AI) model using 20,000 academic papers related to telecommunications. The partnership was officially sealed as Samsung’s Executive President Cheun Kyung-whoon signed an agreement with KICS President Hong Een-kee at the company’s research and development campus in Seoul.

“This is the first step of a meaningful collaboration between a global IT company and an academic association,” Cheun said. 

Describing it as a significant collaboration between a global IT company and an academic association, Cheun stated, “Samsung Electronics will continue to expand cooperation with academic associations in various fields in the future, and strive to develop the best technology.”

Minister of Science and ICT Lee Jong-ho hailed the agreement as a “social contribution project” aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of Korea’s generative AI industry.

Samsung Executive President and Chief Technology Officer Cheun Kyung-whoon (left) poses with Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences President Hong Een-kee at a signing ceremony held in Seoul on Thursday. (Yonhap for The Korea Herald)
Samsung Executive President and Chief Technology Officer Cheun Kyung-whoon (left) poses with Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences President Hong Een-kee at a signing ceremony held in Seoul on Thursday. (Yonhap for The Korea Herald)

Under the terms of the agreement, KICS will provide Samsung with 20,000 academic papers for training its generative AI model, Samsung Gauss, introduced by the tech giant in November. These papers, spanning various aspects of the telecommunications sector, include reliable data in the form of text, formulas, graphs, and figures, contributing to the AI model’s robust training.

Utilizing Academic Papers for Future Telecommunication Technology

Samsung also plans to use these academic papers as a reference for its development of next-generation telecommunication technology. In the rapidly evolving AI market, major tech players are vying for dominance, and Samsung is leveraging its AI model not only to enhance the efficiency of its Galaxy smartphones and other devices but also to position itself as a key player in the AI landscape.

The Gauss model, unveiled at the Samsung AI Forum 2023, serves as the foundation for future AI products and technologies that will eventually be available to the public. The upcoming Galaxy S24 series is expected to be the first Samsung phone to integrate AI tools based on the three main components of the Samsung Gauss suite: Gauss Language, Gauss Image, and Gauss Code.

Among its key features, Samsung Gauss Language is a generative language model capable of composing emails, summarizing documents, and translating content. The other two functions, Samsung Gauss Code and Samsung Gauss Image, offer distinct capabilities, collectively providing new user experiences across Samsung’s product range.

KICS, established in 1974, holds the distinction of being the largest academic association for information and communication technology. According to Samsung, the institute has played a crucial role in bolstering the domestic technology industry over the years.

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Source(s): The Korea Herald

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