
Samsung SDS Co., an information technology (IT) solutions provider under South Korea’s Samsung Group, unveiled new artificial intelligence (AI) agent solutions that target enhancing productivity at work.
The solutions were unveiled during a media event held at Samsung SDS’ Jamsil Campus in southern Seoul. The company’s Chief Executive Officer Lee June-hee introduced the solutions, which include generative AI platform FabriX, collaborative AI service Brity Copilot, and business automation solution Brity Automation.
“AI is evolving beyond being a mere assistant waiting for human instructions to become agentic – it is now capable of identifying and solving problems on its own,” Lee said. “We aim to be a leader in this era of AI agents.”
Samsung SDS envisions a future where generative AI goes beyond automating simple tasks to become autonomous AI that can make decisions and take actions.
A prime example is FabriX, a platform that links internal corporate systems and data to create and manage various AI agents that is optimized for legacy system transformation in the financial sector. Its Code Conversion Agent analyzes existing code and automatically converts it into a new programming language and, according to Samsung SDS, applying this agent to financial clients resulted in a 98.8 percent code conversion success rate as well as a 68 percent reduction in development costs.
A public-sector-specific version of FabriX, based on a public-private cloud model, is scheduled for release in September 2025.
Brity Copilot is an AI assistant that supports everyday collaborative work, such as drafting emails and summarizing meeting minutes by incorporating generative AI into common business tasks. Samsung SDS plans to enhance this service with a Personal Agent function and officially launch it in September.
The Personal Agent can make decisions and perform tasks based on user-defined goals. If an employee attending an executive meeting uploads a recorded audio file, for example, the AI can summarize it and automatically generate a report.
The Interpreting Agent, launched in April 2025, currently provides real-time Korean-English interpretation for global meetings and will expand to support 17 languages by November.
Samsung SDS also plans to roll out additional agents, including the Briefing Agent that identifies key tasks from work data, the Answering Agent that automatically responds to work-related inquiries, the Curating Agent that recommends relevant knowledge and reference materials, and the Voice Agent that supports voice-based tasks management on the go.
Brity Automation is an AI solution for automating repetitive and complex tasks, with Samsung SDS noting that it can automate about 70 percent of office work to achieve twice the efficiency compared to existing solutions.
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