Samsung are rename the smartphone “Galaxy AI”
On Wednesday, Samsung revealed its plans to introduce the latest addition to the Galaxy AI series with an emphasis on artificial intelligence later this month.
“Prepare for the arrival of Galaxy AI,” the company said in a brief announcement video.
Samsung is hinting at introducing “a brand new mobile experience enhanced by artificial intelligence (AI)”.
In a post on its website in November, Samsung announced that although AI has attracted significant attention, some of its most valuable advantages are still not fully realized in mobile technology. The upcoming Galaxy is set to change that narrative.
Galaxy AI’s emphasis was on the provision of an end-to-end mobile AI experience, merging Samsung’s on-device AI with cloud-based AI, achieved through collaborative efforts with similar industry pioneers. This coordination has been made possible…
In a November post, Samsung provided a glimpse of the AI-powered feature – a live translator that’s seamlessly integrated into calls.
Samsung has announced that both audio and text translations will be generated in real-time as you speak. This innovation aims to make calling someone who speaks another language as easy as activating closed captions while streaming a show.
Given the generic AI growth seen in the last year following the introduction of OpenAI’s ChatGPIT, the boundary of “powered by AI” may not be entirely transparent. However, it is undeniable that the consumer technology sector is experiencing a significant impact from this transformative trend.
In the past years, many mobile phone manufacturers like Samsung and Apple emphasized on improving the camera and display in their new phones to differentiate themselves among the customers. However, the focus seems to be shifting towards AI instead.
Counterpoint Research estimates that generative AI smartphones will capture 40% of the worldwide smartphone market by 2027, with Samsung and Qualcomm emerging as leaders in this technological development.
In the field of consumer AI devices, unconventional offerings are emerging or in development. Humane’s much-anticipated AI Pin, a wearable gadget, recently made its debut, to mixed reception. Additionally, reports suggest that Sam Altman and iPhone designer Jony Ive are collaborating on what could potentially be OpenAI’s inaugural tool.