KAIST AI 2025: Technology Briefing Highlights

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KAIST to Showcase Cutting-Edge AI at Technology Briefing 2025


Fostering Collaboration: KAIST’s AI Technology Briefing

The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) is set to host the ‘KAIST Kim Jae-cheol AI Graduate School, AI Technology Briefing 2025’ on May 16th at COEX in Seoul. This event, spearheaded by Kim Jae-cheol, aims to bridge the gap between academic research and industry application, fostering collaboration and disseminating knowledge in the rapidly evolving field of AI technology.

A Deep Dive into Core AI Technologies

The briefing will showcase a diverse range of AI research areas, including:

  • Multimodal AI: Exploring AI systems that can process and integrate information from various sources, such as text, images, and audio.
  • Robotics: Presenting advancements in AI-powered robotics, potentially impacting manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics.
  • Large Language models (LLMs): Discussing the latest developments in LLMs, which are transforming natural language processing and generation. The current landscape of LLMs is dominated by models like GPT-4 and Gemini, showcasing the immense potential of these technologies.
  • Generative AI: Highlighting progress in AI’s ability to create original content, including images and videos, opening new avenues for creative expression and problem-solving.

Expert Insights and Research Presentations

The morning session will feature lectures from prominent figures in the Korean AI landscape. speakers like Professor Yoon Jae-jae and professor Min-Joon Seo, along with the CTO of crowdworks, will share their expertise on topics such as medical AI, robotics, and vision-language models for data learning in corporate settings. These sessions aim to provide attendees with insights into the practical applications of AI across various industries.

The afternoon session will delve into ongoing AI research, with presentations from Professor Kim Seung-ryong, Professor Ye Jong-cheol, Professor Jae-sik Choi, Professor joo-gul, and Professor Shin Jin-woo. These presentations will offer a glimpse into the future of AI,showcasing cutting-edge research and potential breakthroughs.

promoting Innovation Through Shared Knowledge

According to Kim Jae-cheol, president of the AI Graduate School, this annual event is crucial for fostering collaboration and sharing technological advancements in the face of intense global competition. The briefing provides a platform for domestic companies and research institutions to connect, exchange ideas, and explore potential partnerships.

In the face of the global competition, we are holding this event every year so that domestic and research institutes can share technology trends and seek collaboration opportunities.

Kim Jae-cheol, president of the AI Graduate School

Event Details and Registration

The AI Technology Briefing 2025 is part of the broader 2025 International AI Expo Korea and is co-hosted by KAIST Kim Jae-cheol AI Graduate School, Seongnam Industrial Promotion Agency, and Seoul City. The event is open to corporate officials, public institutions, researchers, students, and the general public, free of charge. However, interested individuals are encouraged to register early, as attendance may be capped depending on demand.

Post-Event Technical Consulting

Following the briefing,KAIST Kim Jae-cheol’s AI graduate School of AI will offer technical consulting services through the KAIST Seongnam Research Center. this initiative aims to provide ongoing support and guidance to organizations seeking to implement AI technologies in their operations.

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