According to a report, Samsung would work with Naver to develop ChatGPT-like generative AI for internal use.


Samsung is supposedly dealing with a generative man-made brainpower (computer based intelligence) stage that can equal OpenAI's famous ChatGPT administration. The AI tool is said to have been developed by the South Korean conglomerate and another Korean technology powerhouse. The service is said to only be available to Samsung employees, and the company wants to make sure that sensitive data doesn't get out because it uses public AI tools. According to a report, the company will use the homegrown tool first in its semiconductor business, then in its other businesses.


A report in The Korea Financial Everyday, refering to individuals acquainted with the matter, expresses that Samsung is working with Naver to make a simulated intelligence stage that can rival ChatGPT. Be that as it may, this help will be accessible in Korean and just to Samsung's semiconductor division — Gadget Arrangements (DS). Different organizations, similar to Samsung's Gadget eXperience (DX) division could ultimately get close enough to the apparatus.

The report doesn't specify a name for the generative artificial intelligence administration, yet expresses that the South Korean firms are checking out at sending off the device in October. The tool's development has yet to be publicly announced by Samsung and Naver.

According to the report, Samsung's alleged AI tool will run on Naver's HyperCLOVA X, a hyper-scale AI platform designed to improve Korean support in AI-backed services. The platform learned 6,500 times more Korean words than OpenAI's popular offering.

Be that as it may, bantering in Korean won't be the main benefit of the in-house administration. Samsung will furnish Naver with subtleties of its semiconductors, which self discipline the generative man-made intelligence device. Utilizing an inner device will likewise assist with forestalling the spilling of inward source code or other exclusive data. Samsung as of late impeded its representatives from utilizing freely accessible man-made intelligence devices like ChatGPT after a specialist spilled organization information in the wake of transferring it to OpenAI's apparatus.

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