ThinkForBL Cooperates with China in Joint Technology and Business for 'AI Reliability

Visit Shanghai from the 23rd to the 24th to engage in exchanges with leading Chinese institutions and companies. Invited to China, the 'AI+ R&D Digital Summit' will present its theme.

[IT Daily] ThinkForBL, a company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) reliability technology, will engage in technology exchange and business cooperation with major AI-related institutions and companies in China.

ThinkForBL announced that it will participate in the "2025 AI+ 研发数 Digital Summit" held in Shanghai, China on May 23 (Fri) and 24 (Sat) as an invitation to the event organizing committee to introduce the company's "AI reliability" technology and meet and interact with officials from leading Chinese institutions and companies.

The event will take place at the 捷万丽酒店 of the Renaissance Shanghai Pudong Hotel. During the period, 71 global experts, including Chinese, will present 17 topics related to AI fields, products, development, testing, and engineering. Private meetings and open talk shows will also be held to feature participation by global celebrities in the AI industry. Key topics include Generative AI technologies such as ChatGPT, DeepSeek, and GenAI.

ThinkForBL will participate in the 'LLM Evaluation' forum, which will be held on the afternoon of the 24th, the second day, on the subject of AI and LLM performance evaluation methods. On this day, Manager Cheon Sun-il will introduce the research direction on how to measure and evaluate LLM safety, which has recently become a hot topic, through a presentation titled "AI Robustness Evaluation Technology and Case Studies."

The company will also set up exhibition booths and demonstrate its own "AI tutor" technology, which teaches AI data bias analysis and reliability to 1,000 Chinese and global AI experts visiting the venue. In addition, it will seek business cooperation with major AI-related organizations and companies through the arrangement of the organizing committee.

The AI+ R&D Digital Summit will be held in 2023 by an organizing committee composed of high-level officials from universities (Beijing University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, Tongji University, Nanjing University, etc.), institutions (China Information and Communication Technology Institute, National Cognitive Intelligence Core Research Institute, etc.), and companies (Microsoft, Alibaba, ZTE, Baidu, Huawei, Tencent, etc.). It is a major AI-related event in China that is cooperated with and sponsored by global information and communication technology (ICT) companies, and it is known to have great public confidence and influence. It will be the sixth time in Shanghai after Beijing and Shenzhen (2023), Shanghai, Beijing, and Shenzhen (2024). The organizing committee said it will hold one more event each in Beijing (August) and Shenzhen (November) this year.

ThinkForBL was able to attend China's AI-related important event because it quickly pushed for bilateral exchanges from the end of 2023 and introduced AI reliability technology to China. In June 2024, the company made a series of visits to and the Shanghai Software Industry Association to step up efforts to strengthen Asian solidarity to spread Trustworthy AI technology. In December the same year, he invited Chinese Professor Chu Xiaomin of 朱少 to the third event of the "TRAIN International Solidarity for ." Chu is the key founder of the AI+ R&D Digital Summit.

At the time, Professor Chu highly appreciated the company's AI reliability technology level and commercialization potential, and as a first fruit, the company was invited to the Shanghai event. The organizing committee showed great interest in ways to put AI reliability technology into practical use, asking for a presentation focusing on LLM that drew global attention at the event.

ThinkForBL quickly judged China as a target for cooperation and evaluated that international cooperation and development of AI reliability technology became visible as the results of actively seeking exchanges began to emerge.

"Even the Sovereign AI project in the Middle East has recognized the limitations of its own development, and OpenAI is also shifting to a trend of jointly promoting the Sovereign AI model in cooperation with governments," said Park Ji-hwan, CEO of ThinkForBL. "With overseas LLMs such as DeepSeek and Qwen already showing more sophisticated Korean language management skills than domestic models, technology leadership will depend on 'social value acceptance and AI reliability' rather than language."

CEO Park added, "Now that the company's technology, which has been built up for a long time in the field of AI reliability, can attract attention on the global stage, the company is also ready to respond if China shows its willingness to cooperate."


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