Samsung is teaming up with Naver to develop an in-house AI platform exclusively for in-house use. This strategic partnership comes after a recent incident involving sensitive information leaks through third-party AI tools like ChatGPT and Google Bard.
The new AI assistant will address the unique requirements and challenges faced by Samsung employees within the Device Solutions Division and safeguard its proprietary data and intellectual property.
Enhanced Data Security with In-House AI Platform
The in-house AI platform will remain within Samsung’s secure servers, ensuring that sensitive semiconductor-related information and proprietary code remain confidential and protected from unauthorized access. Sharing select semiconductor data with Naver, Samsung can leverage the power of generative AI without compromising security or risking unintended leaks into the public cloud space.
Tailored AI Chatbot for the Korean Language
The collaboration also includes an AI chatbot that accurately comprehends and responds to the Korean language, tailored to provide Samsung employees with a seamless and intuitive user experience. Initially intended for employees within the Device Solutions Division, the in-house AI platform will undergo rigorous field testing to ensure optimal performance and compatibility.
Commitment to Employee Empowerment and Operational Excellence
The partnership between Samsung and Naver demonstrates a commitment to employee empowerment and operational excellence through cutting-edge AI technology. By developing an exclusive in-house AI assistant, Samsung will simplify its internal workflows, enabling employees to unlock new levels of productivity, efficiency, and collaboration, while maintaining the utmost data security and confidentiality.
Looking to the Future
The new AI platform is expected to undergo rigorous testing to ensure its optimal performance and compatibility. If it proves successful, the platform may gradually expand its availability to other Samsung branches, including the Device eXperience division, responsible for smartphones, home appliances, and more.
Microsoft is also planning to address the data leak issue by developing a premium version of ChatGPT that will run on dedicated servers to cater to businesses.