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The era has begun where an AI assistant goes beyond simple conversation to directly view the screen, make decisions, and complete tasks such as hailing a taxi or booking an SRT ticket.
KAIST (President Kwang Hyung Lee) announced on the 6th that the AutoPhone Team (Fluidez, KAIST, Korea University, Sungkyunkwan University), led by Professor Insik Shin (CEO of Fluidez Co., Ltd.) of the School of Computing, was selected as the inaugural AI Champion (1st place) in the '2025 Artificial Intelligence Champion (AI Champion) Competition,' hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT.
This competition is the nation's largest AI technology contest, comprehensively evaluating the innovativeness, social impact, and commercial potential of AI technology. With 630 teams participating nationwide, the AutoPhone Team claimed the top honor and will receive 3 billion Korean won in research and development funding.
The technology developed by the AutoPhone Team, 'FluidGPT,' is a fully autonomous AI agent that understands a user's voice command and enables the smartphone to independently run apps, click, input, and even complete payments.
For example, when a user says, "Book an SRT ticket from Seoul Station to Busan," or "Call a taxi," FluidGPT opens the actual app and sequentially performs the necessary steps to complete the request.
The core of this technology is its 'Non-Invasive (API-Free)' structure. Previously, calling a taxi using an app required directly connecting to the app's internal system (API communication) through the taxi app's API. In contrast, this technology does not modify the existing app's code or link an API. Instead, the AI directly recognizes and operates the screen (UI), acquiring the ability to use the smartphone just like a human.
As a result, FluidGPT presents a new paradigm—"AI that sees, judges, and moves a hand on behalf of a person"—and is evaluated as a core technology that will usher in the 'AI Phone Era.'
FluidGPT moves beyond simple voice assistance to implement the concept of 'Agentic AI' (Action-Oriented Artificial Intelligence), where the AI directly views the screen, makes decisions, and takes action. As a fully action-oriented system, the AI clicks app buttons, fills in input fields, and references data to autonomously achieve the user's objective, foreshadowing an innovation in how smartphones are used.
Professor In-sik Shin of the School of Computing shared his thoughts, stating, "AI is now evolving from conversation to action. FluidGPT is a technology that understands the user's words and autonomously executes actual apps, and it will be the starting point of the 'AI Phone Era.' The AutoPhone Team possesses world-class research capabilities, and we will contribute to the widespread adoption of AI services that everyone can easily use."
KAIST President Kwang Hyung Lee remarked, "This achievement is a representative example that demonstrates KAIST's vision for AI convergence," adding, "AI technology is entering the daily lives of citizens and leading a new wave of innovation." He further added, "KAIST will continue to lead research in future core technologies such as AI and semiconductors to bolster national competitiveness."
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