South Korea, Google DeepMind Sign AI Cooperation MOU in Seoul
The agreement covers joint research, talent development and responsible AI, while Google plans its first AI campus in Korea and at least 10 engineers, officials said.
- South Korea and Google DeepMind signed a memorandum of understanding to build an AI campus in Seoul, marking the first such campus globally for Google DeepMind and fostering cooperation with local engineers and startups.
- The partnership involves joint research in science, technology, and AI, talent cultivation, and promoting the responsible use of AI under the government's 'K-Moonshot' project, with a working group to implement cooperation plans.
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Google DeepMind to open its first AI campus in the world in Seoul
Demis Hassabis met South Korean President Lee Jae Myung at Cheong Wa Dae on Monday and signed an MOU with the Ministry of Science and ICT. The campus will be operational this year. Hassabis accepted a request to send at least 10 Google engineers from US headquarters. He presented Lee with a Go board signed […] This story continues at The Next Web
On the 27th, President Lee Jae-myung met with Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind and developer of the AI AlphaGo, to discuss plans for the opening of the ‘Google AI Campus’ and the dispatch of researchers. This campus, which Google is pushing forward with the goal of opening within the year, will be established in a 600-pyeong space in Gangnam, Seoul, and will serve as a base for the ‘K-Moonshot Project,’ an AI-based technolog…
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