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[Day 1] Samsung discusses future of AI and semiconductors at AI Forum 2022
As always, Samsung is organizing the AI Forum 2022 this year, where a host of world-renowned academics, researchers from Samsung as well as industry experts are coming together to share their insights on the future of AI (artificial intelligence).
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Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) is the host of Samsung AI Forum 2022 Day 1, while, tomorrow’s program will be hosted by Samsung Research. It’s worth mentioning that the event is happening in person for the first time in three years, while interested people can also join via YouTube.
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Day 1 Theme: Shaping the Future with AI and Semiconductors
Under the theme of “Shaping the Future with AI and Semiconductors,” AI experts gathered on Day One of Samsung AI Forum 2022 to discuss the future direction of AI research, which will build new milestones in AI-based semiconductor and material innovation.
JH Han, Head of Samsung DX Division said:
“I expect that AI technology will provide better convenience and new experiences for all while it also lays the foundation for other key innovations to various fields and applications, including next-generation semiconductors.”
Professor Yoshua Bengio, University of Montreal, Canada, highlighted the use of amortized inference and the Bayesian approach in causal models for artificial intelligence, which explores theories and design experiments in the field of science and general AI.
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology division’s research leaders including Executive Vice President Changkyu Choi shared the company’s research status and vision on AI. In contrast, they discussed how AI technology will be influential in fields such as semiconductors.
Apart from this, there are two more sessions as well named “Recent Advances of AI Algorithms” and “Large Scale Computing for AI and HPC,” where officials showed off research achievements on AI algorithms and discussed the role of AI in the future of high-performance computing.