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KT and AWS Collaborate on Generative AI and Mobile Solutions

Hayoon Kim by Hayoon Kim
PUBLISHED: March 1, 2024 UPDATED: March 1, 2024
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KT and AWS Collaborate on Generative AI and Mobile Solutions

KT, a prominent South Korean telecommunications company, has announced a strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), a leading provider of cloud computing solutions, to advance the development of generative AI and mobile services tailored for business clients. 

The alliance was unveiled during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. By harnessing AWS’s expertise in cloud computing, along with KT’s industry knowledge and infrastructure, the collaboration aims to improve operational efficiency and empower businesses with solutions.

During the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, KT formalized its collaboration with AWS, a partnership aimed at advancing generative AI and private 5G services. Through this joint endeavor, KT and AWS will harness Amazon Bedrock to develop generative AI capabilities while also expanding cloud-based private 5G networks.

Leveraging Amazon Bedrock, the partnership endeavors to create generative AI solutions integrated into business applications, empowering corporate entities to optimize operations and drive innovation.

Amazon Bedrock, an offering by AWS, facilitates the creation of generative AI services on its cloud platform, ensuring the integration of such AI capabilities into application development. 

This tool enables customers to leverage generative AI safely, enhancing the functionality and efficiency of their applications. Additionally, the private 5G service, tailored for corporate and public sector clients, offers a dedicated closed network solution, leveraging AWS’s robust cloud infrastructure to deliver unmatched speed and reliability in connectivity.

KT’s involvement in the IPW on AWS program further strengthens the collaboration, allowing B2B customers to access KT’s cloud-based private 5G service through the AWS platform. This initiative bridges telecommunications and IT capabilities, as KT’s CEO Kim Young-shub emphasized during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Kim highlighted the company’s plans to integrate communication technology with IT, signaling a strategic shift towards prioritizing AI-driven innovations in its operations.

The collaboration between KT and AWS holds potential, particularly in sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and transportation. By leveraging AWS’s reliable and low-latency environment, businesses in these sectors can anticipate notable enhancements in production efficiency and operational effectiveness by integrating computer vision technologies. 

Furthermore, applying this service in logistics and transportation is expected to lead to cost savings and increased efficiency in the movement of goods and people, contributing to overall industry advancement.

“As a digital innovation partner, KT is committed to actively supporting B2B customers in their journey towards digital transformation, leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as generative AI, cloud computing, and private 5G,” said Ahn Chang-yong, senior vice president and head of KT’s enterprise division. 

Through this collaboration, KT and AWS aim to use the latest advancements in generative AI, cloud computing, and private 5G communication to accelerate their customers’ digital transformation efforts. By leveraging these technologies, businesses can expect to unlock new efficiency, agility, and competitiveness levels, positioning themselves for success in an increasingly digital-centric landscape.


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