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Chief AI Officer Shin Dong-hoon (CAIO), who led artificial intelligence (AI) projects such as the development of “Believe:M 2.0” at KT, will move to NC AI, NCsoft’s AI subsidiary.
According to related industries on the 30th, former CAIO will leave KT this month and start working as NCAI next month. An NC AI official explained, “[Former CAIO] will lead a new organization that develops industrial-specific AI centered on LLM.”
Former CAIO Shin, a former senior researcher at LG Electronics, joined NCsoft in 2017 and worked as the head of NCsoft’s AI Tech Center from January to June 2024. He was recruited by KT in July of the same year, and returned to NCsoft’s subsidiary after a year and seven months.
NCAI, which was included in the ‘Five Rivers’ in the government’s independent AI foundation model project, was recently eliminated from the first evaluation. Since then, it has been focusing on developing AI and physical AI technologies specialized in individual industries such as fashion and content through reinforcement of manpower.
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Chief AI Officer Shin Dong-hoon (CAIO), who led artificial intelligence (AI) projects such as the development of “Believe:M 2.0” at KT, will move to NC AI, NCsoft’s AI subsidiary.
According to related industries on the 30th, former CAIO will leave KT this month and start working as NCAI next month. An NC AI official explained, “[Former CAIO] will lead a new organization that develops industrial-specific AI centered on LLM.”
Former CAIO Shin, a former senior researcher at LG Electronics, joined NCsoft in 2017 and worked as the head of NCsoft’s AI Tech Center from January to June 2024. He was recruited by KT in July of the same year, and returned to NCsoft’s subsidiary after a year and seven months.
NCAI, which was included in the ‘Five Rivers’ in the government’s independent AI foundation model project, was recently eliminated from the first evaluation. Since then, it has been focusing on developing AI and physical AI technologies specialized in individual industries such as fashion and content through reinforcement of manpower.
2026-02-01 10:56:13
2026-02-01 14:30:28
2026-01-29 12:00:00
2026-02-01 15:43:42
2026-02-01 18:47:21
2026-02-01 15:43:06
2026-02-01 09:15:05
2026-01-31 14:19:33
2026-01-31 06:36:21
2026-02-01 22:58:15
※ This article was translated using AI technology for reader convenience.
Maeil Business Newpaper(MK) provides these translations “as they are” and makes no warranties of any kind, either explicitly or implicitly, regarding accuracy, reliability and marketability, suitability for a particular purpose, etc. of translation. Please be informed that the content provided may not be translated accurately due to limitations in machine translation before using this service.
Copyright (c) 매경AX. Maeil Business News Korea & mk.co.kr, All rights reserved.
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