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The report mentioned that Lee Jae-yong will meet Altman, who will visit South Korea on the 4th, somewhere in Seoul, South Korea. Samsung Electronics is expected to explore AI TV and semiconductor partnerships, and OpenAI is expected to ask to “attract investment”. Since Lee Jae-yong will be meeting in person, Samsung management such as Han Jong-hee and Jeon Yong-hyun are also expected to attend.

The meeting is Lee's first global cooperation initiative since his acquittal. According to the report, Samsung Electronics is coordinating an “open partnership” program with OpenAI to work with global AI companies to integrate cutting-edge technologies into Samsung Electronics' products and services.
In addition, Samsung Electronics and OpenAI have a lot of room to work together on AI semiconductors, and OpenAI has a program to develop pure AI devices and AI chips. Altman said earlier in an interview with the Daily Beast about pure AI devices, adding, “AI has fundamentally changed the way it engages with computers, so a new device is needed, and voice-activated will be key.”
Samsung Electronics is producing high-bandwidth memory (HBM) for AI data centers, solid-state drives (eSSD) for the enterprise, and GDDR7 graphics memory for AI PCs. As such, it is a potential partner for OpenAI.
In addition, OpenAI is likely to seek to get Samsung Electronics to invest at the conference. According to the Wall Street Journal, OpenAI is looking to attract new investment, and OpenAI has set a goal to increase its enterprise value from $175 billion to $340 billion with this investment attraction.
Altman is currently touring the world. He's visiting South Korea, India, Dubai, Japan, Germany, and more. The tour comes at a critical turning point for the AI industry.
This is Altman's second global tour. During his two weeks in 2023, Altman visited more than 10 countries, including South Korea, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Japan, Israel, and Australia. While the goal of the last tour was to design and develop semiconductors, the goal of this one is expected to be to attract investment.