LG Uplus employees test ixi-GEN (Courtesy of LG Uplus) South Korean major mobile carrier LG Uplus Corp. officially launched its generative artificial intelligence model ixi-GEN on Tuesday, joining its bigger crosstown rivals KT Corp. and SK Telecom Co. in the race to lead the business-to-business generative AI market.
Its generative AI is a smaller large language model (sLLM) trained with its communication and platform data on the hyperscale multimodal AI Exaone, developed by LG AI Research, the artificial intelligence lab under LG Group, said LG Uplus.
While a general large language model (LLM), like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, ranges in the hundreds of billions to even a trillion parameters, an sLLM comes with much fewer parameters with a focus on a certain industry or business.
As an sLLM, ixi-GEN can be fine-tuned faster than larger language models to better perform specific tasks or behaviors for particular industries.
It boasts high security because it can be installed in a local server, instead of the cloud. As it is trained on clean data offered by Exaone it is also less likely to encounter copyright infringement lawsuits, according to the company.
LG Uplus will apply ixi-GEN to its eight services, including chat agent and mobile shop adviser services, within this year before offering it to the B2B market.
Its generative AI is a telecom-specific AI model, allowing rapid application in telecommunications services.
ixi-GEN features (Courtesy of LG Uplus) Along with the generative AI tool, the company also introduced an AI development platform called ixi Solution, which allows ordinary people to use AI in the real world.
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As the smallest of Korea’s top three mobile carriers has launched its proprietary generative AI service, a generative AI race in the country’s telecommunications industry is heating up.
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