LG CNS announced on the 4th that it will collaborate with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to popularize cloud-based generative artificial intelligence (AI) services.
The two companies established the 'AWS|LG CNS Generative AI Launch Center'. This center serves as a dedicated organization that supports corporations in building services more easily, especially those that find it challenging to adopt generative AI. It operates with collaboration from both companies' generative AI and cloud experts. The inauguration ceremony was held at the AWS Korea headquarters in Yeoksam-dong, Seoul.
AWS will promote AI joint ventures in collaboration with LG CNS, which has experience and expertise in the generative AI business. LG CNS has recently been conducting generative AI projects across various industrial sectors, including finance and manufacturing, and has received several AI-related certifications, including the 'AWS Generative AI Competency' last year.
'AWS|LG CNS Generative AI Launch Center' is undertaking a project to build 100 generative AI services for corporations quickly and at low cost. Through this, it supports the implementation of various AI services, such as ▲customized chatbots ▲marketing copy and image generation services ▲issue summary and response system establishment, and an integrated platform for issue management.
In particular, LG CNS utilizes the 'Generative AI DILLI' system to provide industry and business-specific use cases and AI solutions, assisting corporations in planning, implementing, and validating AI services with minimal expense and time.
Additionally, it plans to maximize synergy by combining various generative AI services from AWS. By utilizing AWS's fully managed service, 'Amazon Bedrock', it will select appropriate AI models for corporations and enhance service quality using next-generation foundation models like 'Amazon Nova' and AWS's high-performance computing infrastructure.
Hyun Shin-kyun, CEO of LG CNS, noted, 'By collaborating with AWS, we will lower the barriers to generative AI adoption for all corporations in the country.' He added, 'The two companies will actively explore joint AI ventures and expand the market into the Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) regions in the future.'