
Thinkforbiel (hereinafter referred to as the Company), a company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) reliability technology, is engaging in technological exchanges and business cooperation with major Chinese AI-related organizations and companies.
The company announced on the 15th that it will participate in the '2025 AI+ Research and Development Digital Summit' held in Shanghai, China on the 23rd and 24th at the invitation of the event organizing committee, where it will introduce the company's 'AI reliability' related technology and meet and interact with executives from leading Chinese institutions and companies.
The event will be held at the Renaissance Shanghai Putuo Hotel. During this period, 71 global experts, including Chinese experts, will present on 17 topics related to AI fields, products, development, testing, and engineering. In addition, closed meetings and open talk shows with global celebrities in the AI industry will also be held. Generative AI technologies such as ChatGPT, DeepSeek, and GenAI will be the main topics.
The company will participate in the 'LLM Evaluation' forum on the afternoon of the 24th, the second day, with the theme of AI and large language model (LLM) performance evaluation methods. On that day, Manager Cheon Seon-il will introduce the research direction on how to measure and evaluate LLM safety, which has recently become a hot topic, through a presentation titled 'AI Robustness Evaluation Technology and Case Study.'
The company will also set up an exhibition booth and demonstrate its self-developed “AI Tutor” technology, which teaches AI data bias analysis and reliability to over 1,000 Chinese and global AI experts visiting the event. In addition, the organizing committee will seek business cooperation with major AI-related organizations and companies.
The AI+ Research and Development Digital Summit has been held since 2023 by an organizing committee comprised of high-ranking officials from universities (Peking University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, Tongji University, Nanjing University, etc.), institutions (China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, National Key Laboratory of Cognitive Intelligence, etc.), and companies (Microsoft, Alibaba, ZTE, Baidu, Huawei, Tencent, etc.). It is a major AI-related event in China with the cooperation and support of global information and communications technology (ICT) companies, and is known to have great credibility and influence. This will be the sixth time it will be held in Shanghai, following Beijing and Shenzhen (2023) and Shanghai, Beijing, and Shenzhen (2024). The organizing committee announced that it will hold one more event each in Beijing (August) and Shenzhen (November) this year.
The company's participation in China's important AI-related events was possible because it quickly promoted bilateral exchanges and promoted "AI trustworthiness" technology to China starting in late 2023, when the "pandemic" had subsided. In this regard, the company visited Zhejiang University and the Shanghai Software Industry Association in June 2024 to strengthen Asian solidarity for the spread of "Trustworthy AI" technology. In addition, in December of the same year, it invited Professor Chu Xiaomin of Tongji University in China to the third "TRAIN (International Alliance for Trustworthy AI) Seminar" held in Seoul. Professor Chu is the core founder of the AI+ Research and Development Digital Summit.
At that time, Professor Chu highly regarded the company's AI reliability technology level and commercialization potential, and as the first result, the company was invited to the Shanghai event this time. The organizing committee showed great interest in the practical application of AI reliability technology, such as asking the company to focus on LLM, which attracted global attention at this event.
The company quickly identified China as a partner for cooperation and began to actively seek exchanges, and as a result, international cooperation and development of AI reliability technology became visible.
Park Ji-hwan, CEO of ThinkforBIL, said, “Even the Sovereign AI project in the Middle East has acknowledged the limitations of domestically-led development, and OpenAI is also shifting to a trend of jointly promoting sovereign AI models in cooperation with governments of each country.” He added, “In a situation where overseas LLMs such as DeepSec and Qwen are already demonstrating more sophisticated Korean language operation capabilities than domestic models, technological leadership will depend more on ‘social value acceptance and AI reliability’ than on language.” Park added, “Now that the company’s technology, which has been built up over a long period of time in the field of AI reliability, can be noticed on the global stage, if the Chinese side shows a will to cooperate, the company is ready to respond willingly.”
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