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- Day 1 of the event was themed “Large-scale AI for a Better Tomorrow” and was held in the Suwon Convention Center in Gyeonggi-do, Korea.
- Jim Keller, CEO of Tenstorrent, discussed how RISC-V ISA promises hardware design reinvention for next-gen AI.
- SAIT presented leading research papers in AI and CE through posters and research project displays.
The Samsung AI Forum 2023 was recently launched by Samsung Electronics, presenting ground-breaking research accomplishments in computer engineering (CE) and artificial intelligence (AI). The next-generation semiconductor technology of the corporation has advanced significantly as a result of this occurrence.
Gathering Global Experts: The Seventh Samsung AI Forum
The sixth Samsung AI Forum brought together over a thousand attendees, including eminent academics, business executives, researchers, and students.
The organizers themed “Large-scale AI for a Better Tomorrow” for Day 1 of the event, and they held it in the Suwon Convention Center in Gyeonggi-do, Korea. The forum took place over two days, with Day 1 being held at the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) and Day 2 at the Samsung Research R&D campus in Seoul, Korea, on November 8.
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Insights from Samsung’s CEO: A Vision for AI and Semiconductors
The Device Solutions (DS) Division President and CEO of Samsung Electronics, Kye Hyun Kyung, stressed the relevance of Generative AI technology and the necessity for a comprehensive study into AI sustainability, safety, and reliability.
Kyung hopes the meeting will discuss how semiconductor and AI can shape a brighter future.
Safe AI Research and LLM-Based Semiconductors
Professor Yoshua Bengio of the University of Montreal, a specialist in deep learning, gave a talk titled “Towards a Safe AI Scientist System.” He presented a secure AI machine-learning approach designed to stop large language models (LLMs) from going in unexpected directions during development.
Jim Keller, CEO of Tenstorrent, discussed how RISC-V ISA promises hardware design reinvention for next-gen AI.
Key Forum Topics: AI Transformation and Large-scale Computing
During the first day of the Samsung AI Forum 2023, the two primary themes that covered AI and CE were “LLMs and the Transformation of AI for Industry” and “Large-scale Computing for LLMs and Simulation,” respectively.
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SAIT’s Vision for AI-Integrated Semiconductors
Researchers at Samsung’s SAIT deliberated incorporating AI throughout semiconductor development and production. They investigated the possibilities for large-scale simulation powered by machine learning and AI-driven semiconductor processing.
Recognizing Exceptional Researchers and Students
The event included an awards ceremony honoring exceptional domestic researchers, college students, and recent graduates in the Samsung AI/CE Challenge.
Samsung honored MIT’s Connor Coley, Princeton’s Jason Lee, Cornell’s Emma Pierson, USC’s Xiang Ren, and Carnegie Mellon’s Virginia Smith as the AI Researchers of the Year.
Out of 410 teams that participated and 1,481 students, 16 teams were victorious in the Samsung AI/CE Challenge. Keondo Park, a doctoral candidate at Seoul National University, emphasized the competition’s impact on research opportunities.
Showcasing Research and Networking Opportunities
SAIT presented leading research papers in AI and CE through posters and research project displays.
The forum gave participants networking chances to participate in important AI and CE ecosystems.
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Accessing Official Video Content
On November 16th, Samsung Electronics’ YouTube Channel will air the official video for Samsung AI Forum 2023, broadening its reach.
Samsung AI Forum 2023 hosted thought leaders discussing AI’s sustainable integration into semiconductor tech for safety and reliability. The event fostered student growth, recognized AI research excellence, and promoted AI and CE sector collaboration.