AIM Intelligence to host AI red-teaming workshop at Seoul safety forum
AIM Intelligence will host a frontier AI red-teaming workshop at the Seoul Forum on AI Safety & Security 2026, a Ministry of Science and ICT-backed event held alongside ICML 2026. The workshop will feature Google, Microsoft, LG AI Research and a live humanoid robot challenge that tests physical AI defenses in real time.
Why it matters: - SFASS 2026 is designed to bring government, academic and industry leaders together on AI safety and security across different cultural contexts. - The forum arrives as AI systems move from text models to autonomous agents and embodied humanoids, expanding the attack surface. - The live robot challenge puts physical AI safety in a public, competitive setting.
What happened: - AIM Intelligence announced it will serve as an official partner at the Seoul Forum on AI Safety & Security 2026. - The Ministry of Science and ICT hosts SFASS 2026 in Seoul, in conjunction with ICML 2026. - AIM Intelligence will run the Frontier AI Red-Teaming Workshop on the afternoon of day 2, starting at 1:30 PM. - The forum includes more than 150 government, academic and industry experts from around the world. - Day 1 features AIM Intelligence’s session, The Future of Agentic AI and Cybersecurity, alongside the Korea AI Safety Institute.
The details: - CTO Haon Park and Principal Researcher Dasol Choi are set to open the workshop with remarks and multimodal red-teaming results. - Google researcher Jenny Ni, DeepMind researcher Naman Goyal and Microsoft researcher Eugenia Kim will present on model robustness, adaptive red-teaming and adversarial attack automation. - Panels with LG AI Research and Singapore’s AISI will focus on vulnerabilities ranging from universal jailbreaks to multilingual agent attacks. - The workshop ends with Judgement Day: Jailbreaking the Humanoid, where participants attack physical AI running on the Unitree G1 humanoid robot using adversarial inputs only. - Real-time scoring and leaderboards will track attack success during the challenge. - AIM Intelligence says its full-stack setup combines offensive red-teaming engines with real-time guardrails, so discovered vulnerabilities feed back into defensive models. - The company says its attack engine identifies enterprise vulnerabilities tied to drug synthesis, cyberattacks, phishing and disinformation. - MLCommons and the Future of Life Institute are international partners in the forum.
Between the lines: - Korea is positioning SFASS 2026 as a global convening point for AI safety, marking a second straight year in a leading role. - The participation of major U.S. tech companies signals that frontier model safety work is moving closer to practical deployment risks, not just benchmark testing. - The humanoid robot challenge suggests organizers want to stress-test AI systems under conditions that mirror real-world embodied use. - CEO Sangyoon Yu said real-world red-teaming is becoming essential as AI shifts toward autonomous agents and humanoids.
What's next: - AIM Intelligence and its global partners are expected to use the workshop to gather empirical data on model robustness and attack pathways. - The forum could shape future AI safety practices by linking research, red-teaming and deployment-oriented testing. - SFASS 2026 may further strengthen Korea’s role in international AI safety discussions.
The bottom line: - AIM Intelligence is turning AI safety into a live, hands-on test at one of the year’s most visible frontier AI forums.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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