Samsung Electronics opened the Samsung AI Forum 2025 in Korea on September 15, with sessions continuing until September 16. Now in its ninth year the event brings together academics and industry leaders to discuss how artificial intelligence is shaping technology and society.
The first day was hosted by Samsung’s Device Solutions Division near its Yongin semiconductor site, focusing on AI in semiconductors. Yoshua Bengio from the University of Montreal outlined the risks of AI misuse and introduced Scientist AI, designed to deliver fact-based answers to improve safety and scientific discovery. Other talks included Siemens EDA’s Amit Gupta on AI in electronic design and several experts presenting advances in semiconductor design and manufacturing. Samsung also awarded three researchers for their contributions to AI.
The second day, organized online by Samsung’s Device eXperience Division, explores the shift from generative AI to agentic AI. Keynotes include Joseph Gonzalez on agent capabilities, Subbarao Kambhampati on large reasoning models, and Stefano Ermon on diffusion-based language models. Samsung Research will also present technologies such as on-device AI for consumer electronics, AI-powered dubbing, and document conversion tools.
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