Lee Hae-jin, Naver’s board chair and founder, speaks to reporters after Naver's annual shareholders' meeting on March 26, 2025 (Courtesy of Yonhap) South Korea’s No. 1 internet portal operator Naver Corp. will build strong sovereign artificial intelligence to fight the growing dominance of global Big Tech firms in the AI space, said its founder, who has returned to the company as board chair eight years after his departure.
“We will build Naver’s unique AI service by turning obstacles into opportunities,” Lee Hae-jin, Naver’s founder and returning board chair, told reporters on Wednesday after the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting, where his board chairmanship was reinstated by shareholders’ votes.
“We will continue to protect diversity with our proprietary technology, just as we have done for the past 25 years in the face of the dominant big techs like Google,” said Lee, underscoring Naver’s determination to reorganize its business centering around AI after the global AI race entered a new chapter with the arrival of DeepSeek.
Lee stressed the importance of AI innovation, which he will steer as board chair to make Naver competitive in the global AI race.
“Many companies are poised to change everything with generative AI, the new big step in technology,” said Lee. “This also creates new challenges for Naver.”
Lee Hae-jin, Naver’s board chair and founder, at Naver's annual shareholders' meeting on March 26, 2025 (Courtesy of Yonhap) To focus on Naver’s strategic direction, Lee has quit his job as Naver’s global investment officer (GIO).
The chair left the board in 2017 and stepped down from his role as the company’s registered director a year later. Since then, he has focused on the company’s global business as GIO.
NAVER’S PROPRIETARY AI STILL LAGS
Naver unveiled its upgraded generative AI model HyperCLOVA X in August 2023, but the model's performance has remained unimpressive compared to bigger global rivals, namely OpenAI’s sensational ChatGPT.
Even though the portal giant has upped the ante in the AI race by designating AI as its next growth driver, its AI business' contribution to Naver has been trivial.
Under Lee’s direction, Naver is expected to focus on advancement in sovereign AI, which refers to nations’ capabilities to produce artificial intelligence tailored to their unique values, regulations and interests to understand different cultural and historical contexts.
It is considered crucial in an era where AI tends to give standardized answers to people's questions as if they are the "right" answers.
Naver CEO Choi Soo-yeon speaks from a podium during Naver's annual shareholders' meeting on March 26, 2025 (Courtesy of News1 Korea) To further enhance its AI capability, Naver will continue looking into chances to collaborate with Big Tech firms like Nvidia Corp., said Lee.
In May last year, Lee took part in The AI Seoul Summit and met Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang a month later, when the two leaders agreed to work closely together to develop sovereign AI models.
As part of it, Naver will start servicing the so-called AI Briefing with diverse content summarization and recommendation features.
Naver CEO Choi Soo-yeon, who was approved to serve for a second term at the annual general shareholders’ meeting, vowed to adopt AI agents across all of Naver’s services in the mid to long term to provide its users with the most optimized and customized services able to meet diverse demands.
With its native AI agent, Naver plans to go global, added Choi.
Write to Jeong-Hoon An at Ajh6321@hankyung.com Sookyung Seo edited this article.
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