Samsung SDS held its "AI Transformation (AX) Summit" on May 29 at the Magellan Hall in its Jamsil campus in Seoul, where it unveiled its direction for transitioning to an AI-native company and presented a technological roadmap for AX innovation. The summit focused on practical AX implementation cases and strategies.
The event attracted over 600 attendees from more than 320 companies, including clients using Samsung SDS's AI agent platform Fabricx, the work automation solution Briti Automation, and the data analytics platform Brightics AI, as well as representatives from organizations considering implementation.
In his opening remarks, Kim Jong-pil, Vice President and Head of the AX Center, introduced the vision and role of the AX Center and presented offerings for work innovation based on AI agents encompassing AI infrastructure, platforms, and solutions.
Following this, Kim Soo-yeon, AI leader at EY Han Young, shared key points for AI expansion and performance creation based on trends and case studies from global leading companies.
During the keynote session, Shin Gye-young, Vice President and Head of the AI Business Team at Samsung SDS, discussed the "Strategy for Transitioning to an AI Native Company," outlining the direction for corporate AX initiatives.
Shin introduced six key transition pillars essential for AI-driven work innovation, sharing various successful project examples. These pillars include: process redesign, securing AI-ready data, developing and operating agents, governance, talent development, and fostering organizational culture. He emphasized the importance of data refinement, metadata management, and authority management.
Lee Tae-hee, Vice President and Head of the AI Development Team at Samsung SDS, presented a "Technological Roadmap for Corporate AX Innovation." He introduced an integrated AX platform for AI-native transition, focusing on advanced data integration, agent development and orchestration, and enterprise-wide sharing and management systems.
Lee Dong-jae, Director of OpenAI Korea, showcased the latest features and user value of ChatGPT Enterprise, explaining how AI is transforming and redefining corporate work methods and environments.
He noted that ChatGPT Enterprise is evolving to enhance corporate productivity through security, internal data integration, and user control features.
Particularly, he highlighted that generative AI is advancing beyond simple Q&A chatbots to become agents capable of executing tasks, supporting work automation through custom GPTs, workspace agents, and Codex for tasks such as document creation, lead classification, email dispatch, and data updates.
Additionally, Lee Yoon-ha, an AX Center professional at Samsung SDS, shared real-world application cases from industries requiring high security, such as public and financial sectors, and proposed tailored AX execution strategies and practical innovation solutions for different sectors.
The hands-on session provided attendees with the opportunity to experience upcoming features and the latest version of Fabricx.
Kim Jong-pil concluded, "This event was an opportunity to share insights and strategies that can be applied in real business settings. Moving forward, we will actively support our clients' transition to AI-native operations based on Samsung SDS's differentiated AX capabilities."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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