SK Telecom forms AI CIC in-house company to pursue internal AI innovation
SK Telecom (SKT) is establishing an in-house independent company (CIC) that consolidates its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. Through AI CIC, SK Telecom plans to invest approximately 5 trillion won (US$3.5 billion) in AI over the next five years and achieve annual sales of over 5 trillion won ($3.5 billion) by 2030.
On September 25th, SK Telecom CEO Ryu Young-sang held a town hall meeting for all employees at the SKT Tower Supex Hall in Jung-gu, Seoul, announcing the launch of AI CIC to pursue rapid AI innovation. Ryu will concurrently serve as the CEO of SK CIC. SK Telecom plans to unveil detailed organizational restructuring plans for AI CIC at the end of October this year.
“We are launching AI CIC, a streamlined organizational structure, and will simultaneously pursue internal AI innovation, including internal systems, organizational culture, and enhancing employees’ AI capabilities. We will grow AI CIC to be the main driver of SK’s AI business and, furthermore, the core that leads the AI business for the entire SK Group. The AI CIC will establish itself as South Korea’s leading AI business operator in all fields of AI, including services, platforms, AI data centers and proprietary foundation models,” Ryu said.
The newly established AI CIC will be responsible for all the company’s AI-related functions and businesses. It is expected that SK Telecom’s business will be divided into mobile network operations (MNO) and AI, with AI CIC consolidating related businesses to enhance operational efficiency. Furthermore, AI CIC will actively participate in government-led AI projects, contributing to the establishment of a government-driven AI ecosystem. SKT said that reorganizing its services under one umbrella will “drive AI innovation that enhance business productivity and efficiency.”
“Through this (AI CIC), we will play a central role in building a domestic AI-related ecosystem and become a company that contributes to the success of the national AI strategy,” Ryu said.
By integrating and consolidating dispersed AI technology assets, SKT plans to strengthen the role of the “AI platform” that supports AI technology/operations across the entire SK Group, including SKT, and also pursue a strategy to secure a flexible “AI model” to respond to the diverse AI needs of the government, industry, and private sectors.
In addition, SKT will accelerate the development of future growth areas (R&D) such as digital twins and robots, and the expansion of domestic and international partnerships based on AI full-stack capabilities.
Ryu Young-sang, CEO of SK Telecom, unveils the plans for the AI CIC
CEO Ryu said, “SK Telecom has secured various achievements such as securing 10 million Adot (AI enabled) subscribers, selecting an independent AI foundation model, launching the Ulsan AI DC, and establishing global partnerships through its transformation into an AI company over the past three years, and has laid the foundation for future leaps forward. We will achieve another AI innovation centered around the AI CIC to restore the trust of customers and the market and advance into a global AI company.”
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