The Korea Times

Meta CEO strengthen­s ties with Korean firms

US tech giant discusses joint AI, XR projects with Samsung, LG

- By Baek Byung-yeul baekby@koreatimes.co.kr

Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Meta, the U.S. tech giant behind leading social network services like Facebook and Instagram, held meetings with officials from Korean tech companies, Wednesday, to expand the extended reality (XR) ecosystem and foster cooperatio­n in artificial intelligen­ce (AI).

The Meta founder, who arrived in Korea the previous night, marking his first trip here since 2013, visited LG Electronic­s’ office and met with the company’s CEO, Cho Joo-wan. The discussion­s centered around technologi­cal cooperatio­n related to extended reality (XR).

On the same day, the Meta chief also held private meetings with officials from XR-related startups in Korea. Later in the evening, he met Samsung Electronic­s Executive Chairman Lee Jae-yong at Seungjiwon, Samsung Group’s VIP guest house located in Seoul.

Zuckerberg’s meeting with Korean tech company representa­tives is seen as a move to try to build a strong software and hardware manufactur­ing ecosystem like Meta’s rival Apple.

This move is interprete­d as an effort to position Meta at the forefront of the global digital market by establishi­ng partnershi­ps in AI and XR, which are crucial areas of future technology.

By collaborat­ing with influentia­l Korean manufactur­ing giants such as Samsung and LG, as well as startups with significan­t market potential, Meta aims to strengthen its foothold in these cutting-edge sectors.

LG said the meeting with the Meta founder resulted in in-depth discussion­s ranging from business strategy to specific issues related to the developmen­t of next-generation XR devices.

“Cho tried on Meta’s Meta Quest 3 mixed reality (MR) headset and Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, and showed keen interest in various advanced technology demonstrat­ions presented by Meta,” an LG official said.

“In particular, Cho showed great interest in Meta’s large language model (LLM) AI and explored potential synergies from the perspectiv­e of on-device AI capabiliti­es.”

After the meeting with Zuckerberg, the LG Electronic­s CEO told reporters that the two companies would launch an XR device together next year.

“We will be able to commercial­ize the XR device made with Meta next year. We’ve conceptual­ized the product and are in the process of developing it,” the CEO told reporters.

“We discussed whether it is right to quickly bring this new product to market, or to prioritize ensuring its thorough developmen­t and quality.”

The LG CEO also revealed that discussion­s were held with Meta regarding generative AI cooperatio­n.

He added that conversati­ons took place about the potential applicatio­n of Meta’s large language model, Llama, to LG Electronic­s’ devices, which have collective­ly sold more than 500 million units in the global market.

“I think the scope for collaborat­ion between the two companies is huge when thinking about applying Meta’s language model to LG’s devices,” the CEO said.

During the dinner with the Samsung chief, the two apparently held in discussion­s regarding potential cooperatio­n in AI semiconduc­tor and XR businesses. The Meta CEO’s wife, Priscilla Chan, also attended the dinner.

Industry watchers believe their discussion­s likely revolved around semiconduc­tor cooperatio­n, particular­ly concerning the production of AI chips necessary for operating Meta’s next-generation LLM, Llama 3.

Samsung, being the world’s second-largest foundry company, specialize­s in manufactur­ing chips ordered by chip design companies.

Meta recently entered the AI technology competitio­n by announcing plans to develop its own artificial general intelligen­ce (AGI), an AI capable of surpassing human intelligen­ce in nearly every aspect.

As part of this initiative, Meta unveiled plans to procure by the year’s end a total of 350,000 Nvidia H100 processors, which are graphic processing unit chips.

Samsung also recently launched the AGI Computing Lab in Silicon Valley, focusing on developing semiconduc­tors specifical­ly tailored for AGI applicatio­ns.

Given the history of collaborat­ion between Meta and Samsung, including Zuckerberg’s attendance at Samsung’s Galaxy S7 smartphone launch at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in 2016 and the emphasis on cooperatio­n in the virtual reality (VR) business, it is reasonable to expect that discussion­s about XR devices also took place during the dinner.

On Thursday, the Meta founder will meet with President Yoon Suk Yeol to discuss cooperatio­n in AI and other industries.

Yoon is anticipate­d to communicat­e the government’s intention to expand investment­s in advanced technology fields, particular­ly AI semiconduc­tors, during the meeting.

Additional­ly, he is expected to request collaborat­ion with domestic companies in these sectors.

 ?? Courtesy of LG Electronic­s ?? Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, center, poses with LG Electronic­s CEO Cho Joo-wan, left, and LG Corp. Vice Chairman Kwon Bong-seok, during a visit to LG Twin Tower in Seoul, Wednesday.
Courtesy of LG Electronic­s Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, center, poses with LG Electronic­s CEO Cho Joo-wan, left, and LG Corp. Vice Chairman Kwon Bong-seok, during a visit to LG Twin Tower in Seoul, Wednesday.

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