Samsung reveals details of the arrival of Galaxy AI on cell phones

Samsung reveals details of the arrival of Galaxy AI on cell phones

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Throughout this week, the Samsung revealed details of the arrival of Galaxy AI on cell phones launched in 2023. Thus, the idea is that the artificial intelligence feature will reach devices in March. In an official statement, TM Rohpresident and head of mobile experience business, explained the company’s plans to connect users with the AI.

Our goal with Galaxy AI is not just to pioneer, but also to empower users by making AI more accessible. This is just the beginning of Galaxy AI. We plan to bring the experience to more than 100 million Galaxy users in 2024. In addition toand continue to innovate ways to leverage the limitless possibilities of mobile AI”, stated the president TM Roh.

It is worth highlighting that the Galaxy AI came to light late last year. The feature features simultaneous translation in calls, text translation, text formatting, audio transcription and video editing in slow motion format. In this way, the Samsung hopes to include the new feature in the following cell phones: Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5.

BEYOND SAMSUNG!

Since recent years, the AI (Artificial intelligence) has been dominating the world and showing increasingly surprising capabilities. Thus, the developer Jason Rohrer drew attention with a somewhat unusual creation. He developed a platform that allowed anyone to develop their own chatbot (a system with artificial intelligence that simulates human conversations).

However, the creation of human conversations was up to each user of the platform. Like this, Joshuaa 33-year-old writer, used the AI and made it Jessica, his fiancée who died in 2012 due to liver disease, responded via chatbot. Given this, several admirers of the project created by Jason Rohrer they began to recreate and ‘talk to the dead’ through artificial intelligence.


Source: Atrevida

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