On Feb. 10, Ma Kook-sung, CEO of Aijie Works, attended the "AI Action Summit" held at the Grand Palais in Paris.
The summit is a global event discussing the future of AI technology and its social impact, attended by global leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, and DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis. According to the company, Aijie Works was invited as one of the leading AI corporations in Korea, along with Minister Yoo Sang-ims of the Ministry of Science and ICT.
Aijie Works emphasized at the meeting that AI is evolving to generate new data and find meaning beyond mere data interpretation. This connects to the concept of "Synthetic Consumer Intelligence (SCI)" proposed by Aijie Works. SCI is a technology that allows AI to consolidate fragmented data pieces to reconstruct consumer profiling and uncover hidden relationships to predict future behavior.
At the summit, main agenda items included methods of utilizing AI, ensuring reliability, and maintaining balanced approaches. As AI increasingly generates and utilizes data with sophistication, there was a consensus that technological advancement must go hand in hand with responsible data use. Aijie Works shared this direction and sought ways for global cooperation.
Ma Kook-sung, CEO of Aijie Works, noted, "AI must become the engine of innovation that creates new patterns and opportunities by consolidating data," adding, "Based on the discussions at this summit, we will strengthen global cooperation for the practical application and expansion of AI data utilization."