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Jensen Huang meets Jang Byung-gyu and Kim Taek-jin at PC bang, expanding ties with South Korea\'s game industry
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met Krafton Chairman Jang Byung-gyu and NCSoft CEO Kim Taek-jin on Saturday near Sinnonhyeon Station in Seoul’s Gangnam district. Both meetings took place at PC bangs, with discussions focusing on cooperation in games and artificial intelligence. The agenda included humanoid robots using physical AI and game collaboration based on Nvidia’s RTX Spark AI PC brand. Huang also joined NCSoft’s live event for MMORPG Aion 2 and met fans.
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Game makers expand AI strategy from production efficiency to physical AI
Korean game companies are expanding their artificial intelligence strategies beyond improving game production efficiency into physical AI, increasing cooperation with outside firms in robotics, autonomous driving, defence, manufacturing and shipbuilding. NC AI is focusing on a world model to narrow the simulation-to-real gap and has won national projects and industry contracts with Hyundai Rotem, POSCO DX and Hanwha Ocean. Krafton is pairing its AI software with industrial data partners, joining projects with Hanwha Aerospace and Socar.
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Jensen Huang to meet Krafton, NCSoft chiefs and pursue talks with Faker in Seoul
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who is visiting South Korea this week, plans broad outreach to the gaming industry, including meetings with Krafton and NCSoft executives and pursuing talks with pro gamer Faker. Industry officials say he will meet Krafton Chairman Chang Byung-gyu and other executives in Seoul to discuss humanoid robots based on physical AI and gaming cooperation tied to RTX Spark. He is also set to meet NCSoft CEO Kim Taek-jin on June 7.