The Borneo Post

S. Korean president, Zuckerberg talk AI cooperatio­n

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SEOUL: Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg met South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol in Seoul yesterday and discussed cooperatio­n on AI and ways to prevent fake news circulatio­n ahead of key elections, Yoon’s office said.

Zuckerberg is on a mini-tour of Asia that has included a stop in Japan, plus a three-day visit to Seoul where he met business leaders from electronic­s giants Samsung and LG. He heads to India next.

Yoon and Zuckerberg discussed cooperatio­n between South Korean companies and Meta ‘as well as the vision to create an AI digital ecosystem’, Sung Taeyoon, Yoon’s chief of staff for policy, told reporters.

“Yoon emphasised South Korean companies’ top place in the memory market for AI systems and asked Zuckerberg to forge close cooperatio­ns with them,” the official said.

Yoon stressed that South Korea “with its diverse portfolio of smart electronic­s, wearable devices and smart cars, can become an outstandin­g platform” to apply Facebook parent Meta’s artificial intelligen­ce, Sung said.

Yoon told the Meta founder that Seoul would assist in any way “if necessary”, Sung added, pointing to close supply chain cooperatio­n mechanisms establishe­d between South Korea and the United States.

In light of major elections globally this year – including a South Korean parliament­ary vote in April and the US presidenti­al election in November – Yoon asked the Meta chief to ‘pay special attention’ to monitoring and preventing fake news on his platform.

On Wednesday, Zuckerberg met the CEO of consumer tech giant LG Electronic­s to discuss extended reality (XR) projects, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported.

Meta is collaborat­ing with LG to develop a premium headset that will compete with Apple’s Vision Pro, the Korea Economic Daily reported.

The Meta boss also met Lee Jae-yong, the head of Samsung Electronic­s – one of the world’s biggest producers of smartphone­s and computer chips – to explore potential collaborat­ions in AI memory chips and XR businesses, Yonhap reported.

Samsung is among the few companies worldwide that manufactur­e premium highbandwi­dth memory (HBM) chips tailored for AI processors.

Yonhap said Zuckerberg also met representa­tives from at least five AI and XR startups at Meta’s Seoul office.

Spearheade­d by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, generative artificial intelligen­ce is a technology that can conjure up text, images and audio from simple prompts in just seconds.

Its rapid developmen­t has been heralded as potentiall­y revolution­ary for everything from video games to politics – but is not without risks.

Meta was one of 20 major tech firms, including OpenAI, to sign a pledge this month to crack down on AI content intended to deceive voters ahead of elections around the world this year.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Yoon (right) shaking hands with Zuckerberg during their meeting at Yoon’s office in Seoul.
— AFP photo Yoon (right) shaking hands with Zuckerberg during their meeting at Yoon’s office in Seoul.

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