AI Insights: AI 인사이트 및 트렌드 요약 — 2026-06-04
At Computex 2026, tech giants like Samsung, SK, and Qualcomm unveiled major AI hardware and robotics initiatives. Meanwhile, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is heading to Korea for high-profile meetings, and Microsoft’s new 'Scout' AI employee is shaking up the enterprise automation market.
AI Insights & Trends Summary — 2026-06-04
Key Tech News & Announcements
1. Samsung and SK Hynix launch 'AI Together' campaign at Computex 2026 Samsung kicked off a global video campaign on June 2 titled "Your AI Daily Companion." At Computex 2026 (running June 2–6), both Samsung and SK Hynix are showcasing their memory supply chains and AI prowess, signaling a shift in semiconductor strategy as the market moves from data centers toward robotics, automotive, and on-device AI.

2. DEEPX and Aion announce 3-year mass production partnership for 'Physical AI' Ultra-low-power on-device AI chipmaker DEEPX has announced a three-year mass production partnership with Aion to accelerate the standardization of "Physical AI." This move reflects the industry-wide transition from data-center-centric AI to AI integrated directly into robots and physical devices.

3. Trump administration signs executive order on AI innovation and cybersecurity On June 2, the White House signed an executive order regarding AI innovation and cybersecurity. The order, which underwent revisions following initial concerns with the draft, is expected to result in stricter regulatory oversight for the U.S. AI industry.
New AI Products & Services
1. Microsoft launches 'Scout' AI employee, integrated into Teams and Outlook Microsoft has bolstered its enterprise AI solutions with "Scout," an AI employee designed to automate email, meeting scheduling, and report generation. The tool is tightly integrated with Teams, Outlook, and Microsoft 365, a move seen as a strategy to reduce the company's reliance on OpenAI in the enterprise AI space.

2. Samsung Bespoke AI Steam robot vacuum exceeds 20,000 units in monthly sales Samsung's "Bespoke AI Steam" robot vacuum surpassed 20,000 units in monthly sales last month for the first time. This success highlights both the growing demand for AI home appliances and the effectiveness of Samsung’s Physical AI strategy.
3. DuckDuckGo 'No AI' search traffic jumps 84% Following a 3x traffic spike on May 28, DuckDuckGo’s "No AI" search feature continues to see traffic levels 84% higher than normal, reflecting consumer concerns over AI-generated search quality.
AI Learning & Education
1. 2026 AI skills training: 3 strategies for practical education AI education in the era of digital transformation is shifting toward three core strategies: ① "AI application" focused on real-world tasks, ② "Practical training" based on Project-Based Learning (PBL) and micro-learning, and ③ "Data-driven thinking" for verifying AI outputs.
2. Seoul AI Foundation and Yonsei University cooperate to bridge the 'AI Divide' The Seoul AI Foundation is partnering with Yonsei University to address the "AI Divide"—the gap in AI proficiency among citizens—and to revamp research on AI literacy.
Analysis & Trend Insights
1. Microsoft and Stanford predict 2026 as the start of AI-led scientific discovery Microsoft forecasts that by 2026, AI will move beyond summarizing papers and answering questions, becoming an active participant in scientific discovery across physics, chemistry, and biology. Meanwhile, Stanford HAI notes that while the U.S. leads in top-tier model development, China is dominating in patents, industrial robot installations, and research citations.
2. IBM projects rapid growth for robotics and Physical AI as LLM scaling yields diminish According to IBM, robotics and Physical AI are expected to expand rapidly in 2026, as the diminishing returns of scaling Large Language Models (LLMs) continue to intensify.
3. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to visit Korea for series of meetings with industry leaders Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to arrive in Korea on June 5 for a four-day visit covering the semiconductor, data center, robotics, Physical AI, gaming, and academic sectors. Meetings are expected with heads of major conglomerates like Samsung, SK, and Hyundai Motor, as well as various startups, a move seen as a major boost for Korea’s status in the global AI industry.
Note: This report is based solely on information released on or after June 2, 2026.
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