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Samsung Electronics Launches the AI Forum 2025.

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Samsung Electronics has inaugurated the Samsung AI Forum 2025, which will take place from September 15 to 16. This ninth edition of the forum has established itself as a global meeting point for academics and industry experts, who gather to share advancements in artificial intelligence and discuss the future directions of this research.

In his opening speech, Young Hyun Jun, Vice President and CEO of Samsung Electronics, emphasized that the company is implementing artificial intelligence across all its operations to develop technologies that make its usage more intuitive and seamless. Jun noted that this year’s forum brings together industry specialists and academics to discuss how AI is transforming both society and the industrial environment.

The first day of the event, titled “Vertical AI Strategies and Vision for the Semiconductor Industry,” included keynote speeches from prominent figures in the field of artificial intelligence. Yoshua Bengio, recognized for his work in deep learning, addressed the risks associated with current AI models, highlighting their ability to circumvent human control and the dangers of misuse. Bengio introduced a new model called Scientist AI, aimed at providing answers based on verified data, improving AI safety, and facilitating scientific discovery.

Amit Gupta, Senior Vice President of Siemens EDA, also participated in the forum, leading a session on “The Future of AI-Driven Electronic Design.” In his address, Gupta stressed the need to integrate artificial intelligence into electronic design automation tools. Additionally, several experts presented research on the use of AI in the design and manufacturing of semiconductors.

The forum also recognized three researchers with the “Samsung AI Researcher of the Year” award, who shared their latest findings in this field.

The second day of the forum, which will be held online, will focus on the transition from generative AI to agentive AI. Paul (Kyungwhoon) Cheun, CTO of Samsung’s DX Division, highlighted the significance of this technological evolution. This day is expected to feature speakers such as Joseph E. Gonzalez from UC Berkeley and Subbarao Kambhampati, who will address advancements and limitations in large language model-based systems.

Representatives from Samsung Research will also have the opportunity to showcase their latest innovations, ranging from automatic color temperature adjustment in cameras to AI technologies that facilitate the integration of different systems in consumer electronic devices.

Source: MiMub in Spanish

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