AX Center Head and Executive Vice President Kim Jong-pil of Samsung SDS presents the direction for AI agent–based work innovation at the AX Summit held at the Samsung SDS Jamsil Campus on May 29. /Courtesy of Samsung SDS

Samsung SDS said it held the "AX Summit" at the Magellan Hall on its Jamsil campus in Seoul on the 29th and unveiled the direction for transforming into an artificial intelligence (AI) native corporation and the technology strategy for AX (AI transformation) innovation.

Shin Gye-young, head of AI Business at Samsung SDS (executive vice president), presented the direction for corporations' AX push in a keynote speech titled "Strategy for transforming into an AI-native corporation." Shin introduced "six pillars of transformation that complete AI native" as key elements for AI-centered work innovation and shared a range of successful project cases.

Lee Tae-hee, head of AI Development at Samsung SDS (executive vice president), presented the "technology roadmap for AX innovation at corporations." Specifically, Lee introduced an integrated AX platform for transforming into an AI-native corporation, including advanced data integration, agent development and orchestration, and a companywide sharing and management system.

About 600 people from more than 320 corporations and institutions—customers using Samsung SDS's AI agent platform "FABRIX," the work automation solution "Brity Automation," and the data analytics platform "Brightics AI," as well as those considering adoption—attended the event.

Kim Jong-pil, head of the AX Center at Samsung SDS (executive vice president), said, "This event was a venue to share insights and strategies that can be applied to real business settings," and added, "We will continue to actively support our clients' transition to AI native based on Samsung SDS's differentiated AX capabilities."

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