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LG AI Research has unveiled EXAONE Deep, a reasoning model that excels in complex problem-solving across maths, science, and coding.

The company highlighted the global challenge in creating advanced reasoning models, noting that currently, only a handful of organisations with foundational models are actively pursuing this complex area. EXAONE Deep aims to compete directly with these leading models, showcasing a competitive level of reasoning ability.

LG AI Research has focused its efforts on dramatically improving EXAONE Deep’s reasoning capabilities in core domains. The model also demonstrates a strong ability to understand and apply knowledge across a broader range of subjects.

The performance benchmarks released by LG AI Research are impressive:

  • Maths: The EXAONE Deep 32B model outperformed a competing model, despite being only 5% of its size, in a demanding mathematics benchmark. Furthermore, the 7.8B and 2.4B versions achieved first place in all major mathematics benchmarks for their respective model sizes.
  • Science and coding: In these areas, the EXAONE Deep models (7.8B and 2.4B) have secured the top spot across all major benchmarks.
  • MMLU (Massive Multitask Language Understanding): The 32B model achieved a score of 83.0 on the MMLU benchmark, which LG AI Research claims is the best performance among domestic Korean models.

The capabilities of the EXAONE Deep 32B model have already garnered international recognition.

Shortly after its release, it was included in the ‘Notable AI Models’ list by US-based non-profit research organisation Epoch AI. This listing places EXAONE Deep alongside its predecessor, EXAONE 3.5, making LG the only Korean entity with models featured on this prestigious list in the past two years.

Maths prowess

EXAONE Deep has demonstrated exceptional mathematical reasoning skills across its various model sizes (32B, 7.8B, and 2.4B). In assessments based on the 2025 academic year’s mathematics curriculum, all three models outperformed global reasoning models of comparable size.

The 32B model achieved a score of 94.5 in a general mathematics competency test and 90.0 in the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) 2024, a qualifying exam for the US Mathematical Olympiad.

In the AIME 2025, the 32B model matched the performance of DeepSeek-R1—a significantly larger 671B model. This result showcases EXAONE Deep’s efficient learning and strong logical reasoning abilities, particularly when tackling challenging mathematical problems.

The smaller 7.8B and 2.4B models also achieved top rankings in major benchmarks for lightweight and on-device models, respectively. The 7.8B model scored 94.8 on the MATH-500 benchmark and 59.6 on AIME 2025, while the 2.4B model achieved scores of 92.3 and 47.9 in the same evaluations.

Science and coding excellence

EXAONE Deep has also showcased remarkable capabilities in professional science reasoning and software coding.

The 32B model scored 66.1 on the GPQA Diamond test, which assesses problem-solving skills in doctoral-level physics, chemistry, and biology. In the LiveCodeBench evaluation, which measures coding proficiency, the model achieved a score of 59.5, indicating its potential for high-level applications in these expert domains.

The 7.8B and 2.4B models continued this trend of strong performance, both securing first place in the GPQA Diamond and LiveCodeBench benchmarks within their respective size categories. This achievement builds upon the success of the EXAONE 3.5 2.4B model, which previously topped Hugging Face’s LLM Readerboard in the edge division.

Enhanced general knowledge

Beyond its specialised reasoning capabilities, EXAONE Deep has also demonstrated improved performance in general knowledge understanding.

The 32B model achieved an impressive score of 83.0 on the MMLU benchmark, positioning it as the top-performing domestic model in this comprehensive evaluation. This indicates that EXAONE Deep’s reasoning enhancements extend beyond specific domains and contribute to a broader understanding of various subjects.

LG AI Research believes that EXAONE Deep’s reasoning advancements represent a leap towards a future where AI can tackle increasingly complex problems and contribute to enriching and simplifying human lives through continuous research and innovation.

See also: Baidu undercuts rival AI models with ERNIE 4.5 and ERNIE X1

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Microsoft to forge AI partnerships with South Korean tech leaders https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/news/microsoft-forge-ai-partnerships-south-korean-tech-leaders/ https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/news/microsoft-forge-ai-partnerships-south-korean-tech-leaders/#respond Mon, 22 Apr 2024 09:32:31 +0000 https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/?p=14729 Microsoft is set to host top executives from South Korea’s leading technology firms next month to strengthen its AI partnerships. The high-level meeting, dubbed the MS CEO Summit 2024, will be held on 14 May 2024 and feature Microsoft’s founder Bill Gates and Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella. They will engage in closed-door discussions with […]

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Microsoft is set to host top executives from South Korea’s leading technology firms next month to strengthen its AI partnerships.

The high-level meeting, dubbed the MS CEO Summit 2024, will be held on 14 May 2024 and feature Microsoft’s founder Bill Gates and Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella. They will engage in closed-door discussions with Kyung Kye-hyun of Samsung, Kwak Noh-jung of SK Hynix, Cho Joo-wan of LG Electronics, and Ryu Young-sang of SK Telecom.

Sources for The Korea Economic Daily suggest that Microsoft plans to explore joint ventures in AI technology across various sectors. Discussions with Samsung and SK Hynix will likely centre on the joint development and supply of AI chips.

Samsung and SK Hynix are recognised as being among the world’s leading memory chipmakers and can enhance Microsoft’s server capabilities with next-generation technologies such as High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM) AI chips and solid-state drives (SSDs).

Collaboration topics with LG Electronics will include integrating AI technologies into home appliances, a move that will boost Microsoft’s competitive edge against rivals like Google and Meta. With SK Telecom, Microsoft is expected to delve further into cloud and 5G services.

These meetings are timely, as the global tech landscape sees an increased focus on AI development. By potentially integrating Microsoft’s AI services into products like Samsung’s smartphones and LG’s home appliances, Microsoft could significantly elevate its market standing.

Kyung of Samsung’s Device Solutions indicated last month that their new AI accelerators, Mach-1 and Mach-2, will soon move into mass production. These accelerators are designed to optimise the synergy between GPUs and HBM chips, promising a revolution in processing speeds. Earlier this month, the company unveiled the industry’s first LPDDR5X DRAM which aims to boost on-device AI.

SK Telecom, under CEO Ryu, spearheads the Global Telco AI Alliance (GTAA). This consortium, including major global players like Deutsche Telekom and SingTel, aims to develop AI infrastructure and generative AI services across a customer base exceeding 1.3 billion globally.

Last year, SK Telecom invested $100 million in AI startup Anthropic to develop a large language model (LLM) specifically for telcos. The collaborative endeavour extends to the Telco AI Platform, an ongoing project initiated by the GTAA.

The MS CEO Summit 2024 presents an opportunity for enhanced AI cooperation and technological advancement, securing Microsoft’s position as a pivotal player in the industry.

(Photo by Natalie Pedigo)

See also: Meta raises the bar with open source Llama 3 LLM

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LG ThinQ: Our experience with AI so far and what’s next for the industry https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/news/lg-thinq-experience-ai-whats-next-industry/ https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/news/lg-thinq-experience-ai-whats-next-industry/#respond Mon, 18 Nov 2019 13:56:11 +0000 https://d3c9z94rlb3c1a.cloudfront.net/?p=6208 AI News spoke with LG corporate vice president Samuel Chang about ThinQ, the company’s brand for products and services incorporating AI. Chang played a major role in this year’s AI & Big Data Expo in Santa Clara last week, taking part in both a solo presentation on “Process Automation from IoT Data” and a panel […]

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AI News spoke with LG corporate vice president Samuel Chang about ThinQ, the company’s brand for products and services incorporating AI.

Chang played a major role in this year’s AI & Big Data Expo in Santa Clara last week, taking part in both a solo presentation on “Process Automation from IoT Data” and a panel discussion on “Data and the Customer”.

Following the event, AI News decided to catch up with Chang to discuss LG’s current experience in artificial intelligence and where the industry is heading next.

How important is AI becoming to differentiate from competing products?

With artificial intelligence gaining traction across a range of industries, it’s becoming important to allow differentiation among competing products. LG’s pursuit of “Evolve, Connect, Open” when it comes to AI and ThinQ offers enhanced convenience for users with diverse needs and tech preferences in their homes through personalised, proactive, easy, and efficient solutions. This approach allows the company to align with and offer the most expansive list of smart integrations on the market – whether with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, or future partnerships.

Specifically, with our open approach, LG is progressing toward incorporating IoT technology throughout the entire journey – including the product design/concept, the launch of new helpful tools, and proactive OTA (Over-The-Air) updates. LG is working with world-class cloud partners from Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, and combining with in-house development to develop, customise, and operate our IoT platforms.

AI is key to differentiating your products on the market by offering more robust opportunities and offerings for the larger consumer base.

What challenges has LG faced moving into AI and how did it overcome them?

The biggest challenge we faced as a whole moving into AI was creating truly meaningful products that will help our customer base with their daily routines and truly improve their lives. Through listening to what they want, we were able to produce a line of help innovations that do just that. 

LG ThinQ products use voice control to interact with users, as well as sensor data and diverse features such as product recognition and learning engine technologies to enhance their performance.

Do you think the smart home is meeting expectations?  

The smart home is a growing trend within the AI industry thanks to the influx of helpful tools introduced across the field. While many advancements have been made in such a short timeframe, we are still in the first inning of this technology adoption.

LG is focused on delivering better consumer benefits with advanced technology that will continue to improve over time. We aim to make the home more proactive and personalised for users based on our behaviour data collected across the products servicing their many needs. Knowing more about our user and their life leads to enhanced performance and, ultimately, to a better life.

Will distributed ledger technologies be important for smart devices and are there any plans at LG ThinQ to use them? 

While we are actively looking at distributed ledgers, including blockchain technology, there is no specific timetable for implementation. We believe this would be useful to enable an open ecosystem where various companies and contributors can participate. 

Is there a specific area of the market you and the LG ThinQ team are excited about?

LG is committed to producing helpful innovations for consumers. One example is our new AI-infused customer service solution, Proactive Customer Care. It’s a new paradigm in customer satisfaction, one that ensures greater value and peace-of-mind for owners of our smart home appliances.  

When it rolls out in the United States next year, Proactive Customer Care will leverage ThinQ AI to provide personalised support, alerting users to issues with their LG appliance, and offering helpful tips and solutions to maximise performance and long product life. Using the latest in AI technology, LG Proactive Customer Care is designed to inform LG smart appliance owners of potential problems before they even occur – it can expedite technician visits, if needed, and offer guidance on how to keep LG’s products functioning optimally.

What did you speak about during this year’s AI Expo North America?

I was thrilled to take part in my first AI & Big Data Expo North America in Santa Clara. As part of my activities onsite, I welcomed interested attendees to visit the panel discussion on “Data and The Customer” where I was joined by fellow industry insiders to discuss in the relationship between the data collected from companies and its customers.  

I also conducted a solo presentation on the topic of “Process Automation from IoT Data.” I helped to define process automation for IoT data and how it is key to use not only the right platform for your business, but also one that allows true process integration and automation for optimisation. This is essential to our work at LG and helps shape our future product launches.

Interested in hearing industry leaders discuss subjects like this? Attend the co-located 5G Expo, IoT Tech Expo, Blockchain Expo, AI & Big Data Expo, and Cyber Security & Cloud Expo World Series with upcoming events in Silicon Valley, London, and Amsterdam.

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