Galaxy AI, the innovative brand that Samsung designed to encompass its Artificial Intelligence based services, will not be limited to the newly released ranges. These systems, with which the South Korean company aims to offer a qualitative leap in its mobile functions, will eventually reach many more Samsung models, thus providing the community with the latest generation of features designed by the company.
Artificial Intelligence is becoming important for many companies in the technology sector, and mobile phones have not been slow to jump on this bandwagon. Samsung, in fact, has been one of the first brands to do so, although not before, for example, Google, whose Pixel 8 also incorporated some striking AI-based features from the start.
Galaxy AI will continue to expand
This is an official announcement from Samsung, so it is certain that Galaxy AI will arrive on more smartphones, apart from the S24 line, which already has these features as standard. In fact, the devices that will receive this technology soon will be the Galaxy S23 line, the S23 FE, the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Flip5, and also the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 and S9+ tablets. With this, Galaxy AI will also be part of the devices that dominated Samsung’s range, both in mobile phones and tablets, in 2023.
Galaxy AI has many interesting and curious features, such as tools that facilitate photo editing, voice assistance for receiving real-time translation during a call, an assistant chat similar to other iterations in the market, and even generative editing to move objects from one side to another in the same photo.
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence
In today’s times, it is difficult not to see how Artificial Intelligence is flooding technological advances in all kinds of segments. The most striking ones are the generative ones, capable of creating images or texts that are increasingly close to the result of a human, but they are also being implanted in mobile devices, in productivity tools to offer assistance, and even alternative applications have appeared that, for example, allow users who lost their voice at some point to regain it.
Finally, just like many other tools today, Artificial Intelligence has countless uses, but it is companies and individuals who decide whether to use it in a more or less ethical way. Therefore, it is also becoming a source of many other crimes, such as fake news, forgery, or even the generation of nudes and pornographic content. Thus, in this atmosphere, both the European Union and the United States are already taking measures against the free will of AI.