UAE eyes deeper AI partnerships with Samsung and SK Group
South Korea's presidential chief of staff, Kang Hoon-sik, has revealed that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is keen on strengthening ties with two major South Korean companies, SK Group and Samsung, under the banner of artificial intelligence (AI) collaboration. During a parliamentary audit session at the National Assembly in Seoul on Nov. 6, Kang Hoon-sik shared this insight. The UAE, he said, is eager to work more closely with these South Korean tech giants, particularly in the realm of AI. SK Group and Samsung, both leaders in their respective fields, are seen as strategic partners for the UAE's ambitious AI plans. The UAE, under its AI Strategy 2031, aims to transform into a global leader in AI by 2031. The UAE's interest in SK Group and Samsung underscores the importance of AI in its future plans. Both companies, with their expertise and innovation, are well-positioned to contribute significantly to this collaboration. The details of this partnership are expected to be discussed further in upcoming diplomatic engagements.
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