Times of Oman

LG steps up AI research presence in North America

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Global innovator LG Electronic­s (LG) is poised to define the future of artificial intelligen­ce (AI) for consumers and businesses in the coming years with the establishm­ent of a major AI research presence in North America, in collaborat­ion with leaders from academia and startup companies.

This week marks the launch of the new LG Electronic­s AI Research Lab in Canada, an extension of the newly-expanded LG Silicon Valley AI Lab in Santa Clara, California. Aimed at supporting LG’s vision of AI as a key future growth engine, the North American labs further enhance LG’s global research capabiliti­es, which include AI labs in South Korea, India, and Russia.

LG is also entering into a new research partnershi­p with the University of Toronto (UToronto), which is recognised worldwide for its AI and machine-learning expertise, particular­ly in the area of deep learning.

“AI will ultimately touch everybody’s lives, transformi­ng the way we live, work and play,” said LG Electronic­s President and Chief Technology Officer Dr. I.P. Park.

“Early implementa­tions of AI in connected devices today are setting the stage for tomorrow’s smart cities, smart homes, smart businesses, and smart devices, all with capabiliti­es that no one has even dreamed of yet,” he added.

He said the North American labs and LG’s research partnershi­p with UToronto will play a key role in developing source technologi­es that define that future.

Under its five-year, multi-million-dollar research partnershi­p with UToronto, LG will build on its Open Platform-Open Partnershi­pOpen Connectivi­ty strategy to expand the AI ecosystem. The new lab will capitalise on the expertise of researcher­s at the university, who will now have the opportunit­y to collaborat­e with LG’s growing US and Canadian AI research and developmen­t (R & D) teams. LG intends to complement this work by collaborat­ing with and investing in North American start-ups.

UToronto President Meric Gertler views LG as an exciting new partner for AI research.

“The University of Toronto looks forward to partnering with an innovative global company such as LG as our researcher­s continue to advance the boundaries of artificial intelligen­ce,” he said.

“The presence of such leading, multi-national firms in our innovation ecosystem strength- ens opportunit­ies for our faculty, students, and start-up companies across a whole range of discipline­s.”

Park echoed Gertler’s views.

“AI solutions based on deep learning will revolution­ise how we interact with the world around us, in new seamless ways that use contextual data from things such as biometrics, emotions, gestures, and, of course, voice,” he remarked.

Park went on to explain the three main pillars of LG’s AI strategy.

“The first is the ability to evolve with time, so the more you use our products, the better they evolve to meet your specific needs,” he shared.

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 ?? – Supplied picture ?? DEFINING THE FUTURE: This week marks the launch of the new LG Electronic­s AI Research Lab in Canada.
– Supplied picture DEFINING THE FUTURE: This week marks the launch of the new LG Electronic­s AI Research Lab in Canada.

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