Chief Technology Officer I.P. Park told the publication that the company chose Toronto, because it's "pioneering in the area of deep learning" and the university is known for its expertise in the field. Toronto has become an AI hub in recent years -- tech giants like Google and Samsung already established their own research facilities in the city, and LG clearly wants to make sure it doesn't fall behind.

Park said LG's Toronto lab will focus on fundamental AI research to expand the conglomerate's AI ecosystem, but he did't elaborate further or name specific projects. The company launched ThinQ late last year, though, with the intention of releasing all its AI-powered appliances and devices under the sub-brand. Those products, along with LG's more experimental ventures, will definitely benefit from its research efforts.

The CTO said in a statement: