
S2W (S2W, CEO Sang-deok Seo), a big data-based artificial intelligence (AI) analysis company, announced on the 11th that it has joined the 'K-AI Alliance', a domestic AI company consortium led by SK Telecom.
The K-AI Alliance is a private-sector-led AI technology collaboration network established by SK Telecom in February 2023. To date, 37 domestic and international AI technology companies, including Moloco, Twelve Labs, and Real World, have participated. The alliance aims to promote joint technology development and business collaboration across diverse industries, including defense, manufacturing, healthcare, and robotics, and to enter the global AI market.
Through this merger, S2W plans to apply its security and big data-based AI technologies to the K-AI Alliance's collaborative model and explore technological exchanges and joint commercialization opportunities with participating companies.
S2W possesses the ability to analyze unstructured data generated on closed platforms like the dark web and Telegram using advanced AI technology. This technology has already been verified by international organizations and foreign government agencies. Recently, the company has expanded its business into the private sector, introducing customized AI security solutions for industries and businesses based on this technology.
With this K-AI Alliance membership, the company plans to expand its scope of cooperation to include joint projects with SK Telecom and other member companies, system advancement, and new service development.
Seo Sang-deok, CEO of S2W, said, “It is meaningful to participate in an alliance that will lead the growth of the Korean AI ecosystem together with leading domestic AI companies. Through this collaboration, we will contribute to not only technological advancement but also strengthening competitiveness in domestic and international markets.”
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