Samsung says Galaxy AI coming to 100 million mobile devices this year

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Samsung

recently launched its flagship Galaxy S24 series of smartphones with several AI-powered features. These features, which collectively come under the

Galaxy AI

umbrella, will be coming to 100 million mobile devices worldwide this year, the South Korean company has announced.
“This year, we have changed the industry paradigm by integrating the power of AI with [the] Galaxy S24 series.

We believe mobiles will become the primary access point for AI technology as people already use their smartphones for just about everything, making it the perfect vessel,” said

TM Roh

, president and head of MX business,

Samsung Electronics

.
“With [the] Galaxy S24 series, we strongly believe in revolutionising user experience through Galaxy AI. Samsung is the leader in the mobile industry with over 1 billion Galaxy customers. By using customer insights accumulated over decades, years of innovation to optimise AI for mobiles and open collaboration with industry leaders, we have come up with Galaxy AI, which will become the ‘global standard for mobile AI,” Roh, who was in India recently, added.
Samsung Galaxy S24 on-device, in-cloud AI features

The Samsung Galaxy S24 series takes a Hybrid approach when it comes to optimising the AI user experience. While some features work on-device, others are processed in the cloud. Samsung also says that its R&D centres in Noida and Bengaluru played a major role in the development of Galaxy AI.
“From commercialisation of language AI and optimization of AI for mobile to framework development, both Noida and Bengaluru centres made great contributions. This helped us provide customers with practical and useful AI experiences,” the company said.

As per the South Korean tech giant, the expansion of Galaxy AI to approximately 100 million mobile devices will also amplify mobile AI usage. Furthermore, Galaxy S24 series smartphones will be the first Samsung devices to get seven years of Android OS upgrades and seven years of security updates.
Those interested can purchase the smartphones from January 31 in India.

Article From: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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