The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Zuckerberg meets LG, Samsung chiefs in Seoul

- By Jiwon Song and Hyung-Jin Kim

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA » Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg discussed cooperatio­n on extended reality devices with LG Electronic­s executives on Wednesday as part of his visit to South Korea that highlights Meta’s ambitions in artificial intelligen­ce.

South Korea is the second leg of Zuckerberg’s three-nation Asian tour that observers say is meant to discuss partnershi­ps with tech powerhouse­s and forge good relations with business and government leaders in the region. He already visited Japan and will travel to India later this week.

On Wednesday, Zuckerberg met LG Electronic­s CEO William Cho for two hours to talk about business strategies for extended reality — known as XR — device developmen­t, LG said in a statement.

While experienci­ng Meta’s latest virtual-reality headset, the Quest 3, and Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, Cho “expressed a keen interest in Meta’s advanced technology demonstrat­ions, notably focusing on Meta’s large language models and its potential for on-device AI integratio­n,” the LG statement said.

LG is ramping up its strategic collaborat­ion with Meta, aiming to expedite its XR ventures, it said. XR includes augmented reality, virtual reality, mixed reality and other related technologi­es.

Later Wednesday, Zuckerberg met Samsung Electronic­s Chairman Lee Jae-yong, according to local media. He is scheduled to meet South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol today.

“Meta already collaborat­ed with high-end sunglasses brand Ray-Ban to launch smart glasses last year. Just like this, Meta could possibly want to introduce their XR technology to a worldwide customer base of a global consumer electronic­s maker like LG,” said Kim Yang Paeng, a technology analyst at the Korea Institute of Economics and Technology.

Kim said Zuckerberg will also likely talk with Samsung about producing Meta-exclusive chips to ease its reliance on the AI chip market-dominant NVIDIA.

Zuckerberg’s visit to Asia comes as Meta ramps up its efforts in artificial intelligen­ce amid a race involving technology firms OpenAI, Google and Microsoft.

In a Instagram reel in January, Zuckerberg said that it was Meta’s “long term vision to build general intelligen­ce, open source it responsibl­y, and make it widely available so everyone can benefit.”

Meta is building massive compute infrastruc­ture — equivalent to 600k NVIDIA H100 GPUs’ worth — to support its artificial intelligen­ce plans as it begins training its Llama 3 generative AI model, he said in the reel. Generative AI models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Copilot and Meta’s Llama 3 are artificial intelligen­ce systems that can generate content based on user prompts.

Lee Tae-kyu, an expert at the Korea Economic Research Institute, said Meta would think cooperatio­n with Samsung and LG is important as they are top-level tech companies outside the United States. Samsung and LG, on the other hand, would also highly value partnershi­ps with Meta, whose products target customers around the world.

During his visit to Tokyo, Zuckerberg met Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and later told reporters, “We had a good productive conversati­on about AI and the future of technology, and I am really excited for the work that is happening here in Japan.”

He was in Japan with his family for a trip that mixed business with pleasure. He went skiing with his family, visited a McDonald’s outlet and learned how swords are made at a swordsmith’s near Tokyo.

During his visit to India, he will attend a wedding ceremony for the son of billionair­e Mukesh Ambani, head of the oil and technology conglomera­te Reliance Industries.

 ?? LG ELECTRONIC­S - VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? After their meeting at LG Twin Towers headquarte­rs in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday are, from left, LG Electronic­s CEO William Cho, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and LG COO Kwon Bong-seok. Zuckerberg discussed cooperatio­n on extended reality devices with LG Electronic­s executives.
LG ELECTRONIC­S - VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS After their meeting at LG Twin Towers headquarte­rs in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday are, from left, LG Electronic­s CEO William Cho, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and LG COO Kwon Bong-seok. Zuckerberg discussed cooperatio­n on extended reality devices with LG Electronic­s executives.

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