Samsung on Wednesday shared its vision about the future of artificial intelligence (AI) and how the company plans to implement new features for users. The company plans to introduce advanced features through Galaxy AI, its suite of AI features. Additionally, the South Korea-based tech giant highlighted the need for personalized AI services and a shift to a hybrid model to power these features. With a hybrid model, AI processing will happen on the device as well as in the cloud to provide both speed and security to users.
Samsung’s AI plans for the future
In a newsroom post on the South Korean website, Kim Dae-hyun, director of Samsung Research’s Global AI Center, shared how the company sees the ongoing development of AI and how it plans to take advantage of this emerging technology .
A key aspect of this plan includes the implementation of personalized AI. It can be understood as AI services that meet the specific needs and requirements of users and will vary from device to device. For this, Samsung is planning to develop Knowledge Graph technology, which will be linked to its Generative AI feature and provide customized services.
Knowledge graph technology appears to be an advanced form of on-device data collection that will deeply monitor users’ behavioral patterns and usage frequency. With this, Samsung could potentially offer AI features that would help fitness enthusiasts keep track of their workouts and provide navigation assistance to someone going on a long road trip. These features will be powered by Galaxy AI.
Additionally, the company is also looking at hybrid AI as a solution for faster processing while not reducing data security for users. The hybrid model will use both on-device and cloud-based AI processing together to bring complex features to users at low latency.
Notably, Galaxy AI already does this, with some features processed entirely on cloud servers, while those that require sensitive data are only processed locally. Samsung will use this model for various AI solutions it is working on.
Lastly, the tech giant also revealed that Knox Matrix, a security solution to protect Samsung smartphones and smart TVs, will also be extended to home devices to give users a more secure ecosystem to experience.