Samsung is set to introduce new advancements to its Galaxy AI suite, promising a future of personalized, faster, and more secure artificial intelligence for users. In a recent announcement, the South Korean tech giant outlined its vision for the next generation of AI features, which will be powered by both on-device and cloud-based processing using a hybrid model. This approach aims to combine the speed of on-device AI with the power of cloud computing, offering an enhanced user experience without compromising on security.
One of the key aspects of Samsung's AI strategy is the move towards personalized AI services. These services will be tailored to individual users, providing a more customized experience across Samsung devices. By implementing knowledge graph technology, Samsung plans to create deeper connections between user behaviour and AI features, allowing for highly personalized services based on individual needs. For instance, fitness tracking could become more accurate, with AI offering tailored suggestions and workout guidance, or navigation features could be customized based on long-term travel patterns.
The knowledge graph technology will collect and analyze data about users' habits, preferences, and routines, helping the AI anticipate needs before they arise. This makes Galaxy AI smarter and more proactive, with personalized recommendations based on usage frequency and behaviour. It also has the potential to enhance a wide range of use cases, from health and fitness support to providing context-aware navigation assistance during road trips.
Alongside this personalized approach, Samsung is doubling down on hybrid AI to optimize processing speeds while maintaining strong data security. By balancing AI processing between the cloud and users' devices, Samsung can offer complex AI capabilities with low latency, ensuring fast responses without compromising sensitive data. For example, AI tasks that require sensitive user information, such as health data or personal communications, will be processed locally on the device, while more general tasks can be handled in the cloud for greater efficiency.
This versatile AI combination is already integrated into the Galaxy AI environment where the call processing is shifted to the cloud while the critical data is preserved by the on-device Artificial Intelligence. As the company develops this system further consumers can look forward to even more advanced AI solutions that are incredibly fast, secure and highly tailored.
There have been improvements to the artificial intelligence in the device and the company also added to the Knox Matrix security feature set. Launched first for smartphones and smart TVs, Knox Matrix will be integrated into Samsung home appliances, giving users an extra layer of security on all of their smart devices and underlining Samsung’s abiding dedication to the creation of a safe AI environment.