Samsung Says More AI Coming to Phones and Watches

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We talk often about AI (artificial intelligence) at Make Tech Easier, and for good reason: It’s exciting! It seems to open up all new possibilities that before were unheard of. Samsung is diving head first into that market. They jumped ahead with the Galaxy S24 series, and the Samsung mobile president just announced that there are even more AI features ahead – even for wearables.

Samsung Galaxy S24

While Dr. TM Roh didn’t mention any specific AI features for Samsung in the future, he still raised enough excitement with his blog post about the “era of mobile AI.” His excitement came through when he mentioned AI being “the most transformative technology,” despite the many innovations he’s witnessed as an engineer.

It seems there aren’t many areas of tech that AI hasn’t touched in some way or another, with possibly the largest excitement being drawn from the ChatGPT era. You can use it with Bing Chat, to write ethically, and there are even several alternatives.

Dr. Roh said Galaxy A1 helps people communicate, be productive, and more. The Galaxy S24 series added several AI features, such as Circle to Search with Google, Photo Assist, and a trio of language tools: Live Translate, Chat Assist, and Interpreter.

He also added that these AI features aren’t all that Samsung has planned for Galaxy AI. There are still more ideas and concepts that the company would like to introduce.

AI in Wearables

Not only does Samsung have more AI planned for future phones in its lineup, but it also has plans for other devices, including, specifically, wearables. There are plans to use AI to enhance digital health for new “intelligent health experiences.” Assumably, Dr. Roh is pointing specifically at Galaxy watches.

Along with that, Dr. Roh recognizes the challenges that lie ahead of AI as a whole. He sees the importance of “raising the standards of security and privacy” when instituting AI features. This was taken into consideration when Samsung created its hybrid approach that utilizes on-device AI and cloud-based AI, which gives users greater control of their data.

He’s interested to see what users do with these tools, stressing that this is what the next chapter of Samsung’s AI will be about.

While Dr. Roh is still excited about the benefits of mobile AI, the honeymoon period for ChatGPT may be over. Be sure to check out the reasons you shouldn’t use ChatGPT to write for you.

Image credit: Samsung

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Laura Tucker
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Laura has spent more than 20 years writing news, reviews, and op-eds, with the majority of those years as an editor as well. She has exclusively used Apple products for the past 35 years. In addition to writing and editing at MTE, she also runs the site’s sponsored review program.

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