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Samsung was the first brand to bring Generative AI-powered features to smartphones and tablets. Now, most rival brands, including Apple, have released such features. So, Samsung wants to stay ahead in the race, and it is developing a key technology in-house for improved Galaxy AI features.
In an editorial, Kim Dae-hyun, the Director of Global AI Center at Samsung Electronics, revealed that the company wants to continue improving Galaxy AI features while keeping user data safe and secure.
It intends to improve Galaxy AI's features and usability through better personalization, and one key technology that improves personalization is Knowledge Graph. Kim Dae-hyun revealed that Samsung is developing the Knowledge Graph technology in-house. The South Korean firm wants to connect its in-house Knowledge Graph technology with Generative AI for better experience, security, and usability.
In addition, Samsung plans to use the hybrid AI model in all its devices. Hybrid AI refers to a mix of on-device AI and cloud-based AI based on the user's needs. When data security and speed are of utmost importance, on-device AI is preferred. Cloud-based AI is used when there is a lot of data to be processed.
After bringing Knox Matrix security to its smartphones, tablets, and TVs, Samsung said it will bring the technology to its home appliances. This will ensure that personal data remains secure.
While AI is changing the world, Samsung wants it to be ethical, safe, and accessible to everyone. For this, the company wants governments around the globe to create a legal and ethical framework for AI development and usage. It has already worked with South Korea's National AI Commission to bring together the expertise of academia, businesses, and the government.
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