Samsung made an announcement of the launch of Galaxy AI. It will be a suite of tools powered by the technology designed specifically for its device ecosystem, set to be rolled out in early 2024.
Samsung pitched Galaxy AI as a comprehensive offering of on-device AI assistants that will unlock new possibilities for mobile, as the brand argued that some of AI’s best benefits haven’t come to mobile technology yet. The features have been developed in collaboration with like-minded industry leaders, added Samsung.
The South Korean giant provided limited details on the AI features but did reveal an intelligent assistant that will function as a live translator during phone calls. The automated translation will be integrated into Samsung’s native call feature, which the brand claims will slash the need for third-party apps and in turn improve privacy and security.
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) has selected Siemens as “Official Digital Twin Sponsor”, as the global governing body for motor sport and federation for mobility organizations worldwide expands its use of Siemens software.
Infobip has surpassed 10 billion Rich Communication Services (RCS) business messages, delivered to consumers on its platform, marking a significant leap toward richer, conversational messaging.