The Korea Times
LG Innotek is accelerating its push into physical artificial intelligence (AI), deepening its collaboration with U.S.-based software developer Applied Intuition. The company said Thursday that its CEO, Moon Hyuk-soo, met with Qasar Younis, co-founder and CEO of Applied Intuition, at the company’s headquarters in Gangseo District, Seoul, on Wednesday to discuss potential cooperation in physical AI. The meeting was held as a follow-up to the two companies’ strategic partnership in autonomous driving announced in March. The two are working to advance autonomous driving solutions by integrating LG Innotek’s sensing modules with Applied Intuition’s software platform. “Applied Intuition is a leading player in physical AI trusted by global companies,” Moon said. “Through this partnership, LG Innotek aims to leap forward as a global top-tier player in sensing technologies in the era of physical AI.” Senior executives from both sides also attended the meeting, including LG Innotek’s Chief Technology Officer John Min and Applied Intuition’s Head of Automotive Vertical Will Lin. D
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