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Samsung, LG, and Startups to Share AI Appliance Data via New Government-Backed Platform

Global Economic Times Reporter / Updated : 2026-04-06 21:38:50
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SEOUL — The South Korean government has announced the development of a collaborative data platform designed to accelerate the creation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) home appliances. By establishing a shared infrastructure for collecting and processing multimodal data, the initiative aims to lower entry barriers for smaller firms while significantly reducing R&D costs for industry giants like Samsung and LG.

According to industry sources on Monday, the Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT) has officially commenced the development of the "AI Appliance Data Construction and Utilization Platform." The government aims to have the system fully operational by the first half of 2025.

Breaking the "Data Bottleneck"
While multimodal data—including video, voice, and device status—is essential for training sophisticated AI models, the sheer cost and time required to collect this information in real-world environments have remained a major "bottleneck" for individual companies.

The new platform will function as an intelligent distribution service. It will standardize, process, and verify data collected from actual usage environments, making it immediately available for AI model training. Key features of the platform include:

Domain-Specific Auto-Labeling: Automatically tagging and verifying data related to food ingredients, fabric types, obstacles, and voice commands.
Scenario Generation: Using AI to design data collection scenarios that reflect diverse real-world variables.
Multimodal Standardization: Normalizing complex data formats and metadata for universal use.
Demand-Based Curation: Analyzing user needs to recommend which data domains require priority collection or reinforcement.

Leveling the Playing Field
The platform is expected to transform the local AI ecosystem. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which previously lacked the resources to build independent data infrastructures, will gain access to high-quality, real-world datasets. This democratization of data is expected to spark a wave of innovation among specialized startups.

Large corporations are also set to benefit. By leveraging a shared infrastructure for foundational data, companies like Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics can redirect their resources toward refining advanced, self-evolving AI models rather than basic data gathering.

"Once standardized data formats and common infrastructure are established, we expect a 'rising tide' effect that elevates the technological level of the entire Korean home appliance ecosystem," said an industry representative.
Initial Rollout
The platform will initially be opened to members of the M.AX Alliance (AI Transformation Alliance), a coalition that includes Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, and Coway, alongside various mid-sized firms and startups. The government plans to consider a broader rollout to the general industry following the initial phase.

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