
Generative AI startup Forty2Maru (CEO Dong-hwan Kim) announced on the 27th that it participated in the 'Global AI Frontiers Symposium 2025' (hereinafter referred to as AI Frontier International Symposium 2025) held at Seoul Dragon City as a National AI Research Base partner. This symposium is an international joint research and exchange forum where domestic and international AI research trends and policies, industrial impact, and social responsibility are discussed under the theme of 'Collaborating for the Innovation in AI'. It was co-hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Institute of Information and Communications Technology Planning and Evaluation (IITP), and organized by the National AI Research Base and Global AI Frontier Lab.
The event featured keynote speakers Yann LeCun, a leading expert in the field of AI, and Stanford University Professor Choi Ye-jin. After the keynote speeches, Minister of Science and ICT Baek Kyung-hoon served as moderator and held a roundtable discussion on the direction of AI development with Professor Cho Kyung-hyun of New York University and Professor Kim Ki-eung of KAIST.
Forty2Maru operated an exhibition booth and showcased its Agentic AI-based AI Transformation (AX) solution, government-wide public AX cases, and domain-specific Lightweight Language Model (sLLM) application cases. The company mitigates the hallucination problem of ultra-large language models with its Augmented Search Generation (RAG42) and Artificial Intelligence Comprehension (MRC42) technologies, and provides technology for securely utilizing internal data and sensitive information through its Private Mode for enterprises.
FortiTumaru CEO Kim Dong-hwan said, “This symposium is an important opportunity to discuss the direction of AI technology innovation with global researchers and industry leaders,” and added, “We will continue to lead the global AX market based on reliable AI technology.”
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