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On June 18, SK Telecom announced that it would hold a seminar to communicate with students and developers interested in its proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) foundation model, known as Dokpamo.


The first seminar was held the previous afternoon at SK Telecom’s headquarters in Euljiro, Seoul, where Inseok Seo, Professor of the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Seoul National University, delivered a presentation titled "Mathematical Artificial Intelligence: The Difference Between Plausibility and Correctness." Professor Seo explained, from a mathematician’s perspective, what kind of mathematics AI is performing and how large language models (LLMs) learn mathematics.


The SK Telecom elite team organized this seminar to share the flow of AI technology, which they have been researching under the government’s Dokpamo project, with the public. Around 200 AI professionals, including developers, students, and employees from SK Group affiliates, attended the seminar.

On the 17th, at the Dukpamo academic seminar held at the SK Telecom headquarters in Euljiro, Seoul, Professor Inseok Seo from the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Seoul National University gave a presentation on the topic of 'Mathematical Artificial Intelligence.'

On the 17th, at the Dukpamo academic seminar held at the SK Telecom headquarters in Euljiro, Seoul, Professor Inseok Seo from the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Seoul National University gave a presentation on the topic of 'Mathematical Artificial Intelligence.'

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The seminar, which will be held over three sessions, is themed "How AI Thinks, Acts, and Evolves into an Industrial System." Its goal is to provide an accessible academic foundation that explains how the SK Telecom elite team develops its models based on prior research, so that anyone can understand the process.



Faculty members from Seoul National University, representing the SK Telecom elite team’s advanced research group, have been invited as speakers. In the first session, Professor Seo explained AI principles from a mathematical perspective. On June 23, Professor Youngjae Yoo from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering will speak about AI reasoning methods, and on July 1, Professor Seongro Yoon from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will present on the AI model ecosystem. Each seminar can also be attended via real-time online streaming on the day of the event.


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