Google to build first-of-its-kind AI campus in South Korea

Google and South Korea have partnered to build an artificial intelligence campus in Seoul to boost tech innovation. The campus will be the first of its kind and aims to expand cooperation between the Korean government and global AI companies.
Google and South Korea have entered a partnership to build an artificial intelligence campus in Seoul. The planned AI campus will be the first of its kind in the world, aiming to expand the Korean government’s cooperation with global AI companies. Under the memorandum of understanding signed by Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, South Korea is requested to send at least 10 Google engineers to the AI campus. The collaboration will further strengthen South Korea’s “K-Moonshot” project, an integration of AI and science capabilities to deal with major national challenges. The Seoul government aims to use the K-Moonshot project to raise research productivity to the world’s fifth-highest level by 2030. The partnership will help train the next generation in AI technologies through internships and training programs.
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