AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI in Enterprise: Samsung Electronics has reversed its 2023 generative AI ban and is now rolling out OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex worldwide, alongside Gemini and Claude, with security controls and global workforce training. AI Hardware & Robotics: LG executives are set to visit Nvidia’s U.S. HQ to push practical cooperation in “physical AI” and robotics, building on a recent Jensen Huang–Koo Kwang-mo meeting. Semiconductors: SK hynix-linked momentum continues as HBM4E samples move to major AI customers, keeping pressure on Korea’s chip ecosystem and admissions competition. Defense Tech: North Korea’s KN-23/KN-24 missiles appear far more accurate after Russian help, raising urgency for South Korea’s long-term air-defense plans. Water Tech: South Korea researchers unveiled a self-powered shaking capsule that can both test water quality and disinfect unsafe water without batteries or chemicals. Health Tech: A CGM plus digital coaching pilot (DigiCoach) showed improved blood sugar control and weight outcomes for people at risk of diabetes. Dual-Use Defense Innovation: A Korea-focused defense-tech piece argues civilian AI, semiconductors, robotics, drones, and satellites are now the core of military capability. Cyber/AI Reliability: Developers report “Claude Fable 5” reappearing in model selectors during a long Anthropic outage, hinting at possible restoration timelines. Consumer Tech & Society: “Dopamine sites” are spreading among South Korea’s Gen Z, letting users mimic shopping steps without real purchases.
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