ChatGPT was the fuel that raised the heat in this race towards the future, but Microsoft’s unveiling to Bing AI was the sounding of trumpets that the others couldn’t ignore. Yet while all of that was going on, Samsung stayed quiet. Given that it makes some of the best Android phones out there, it should be joining the rest, right?
Imagine a Galaxy S23 Ultra with advanced AI capabilities! Does it need them? | Image credit – PhoneArena
You read that right, folks! This Sammy AI won’t be leaving the cuckoo’s nest anytime soon. But why’s that?
Yes, that is funny. And hey — kudos to Samsung for not banning AI within the company, but opting to grant its employees the tools they need to work more efficiently. All companies can learn from this move and this is pretty much what AI should be all about.
Given that Samsung’s AI tool will be exclusive to its workers, it will certainly be tailored to help their own workflow. As a start, access will be granted to the Device Solutions Division and later on, other teams may join in on the fun.
Is one of those teams going to be Samsung’s core audience? Maybe, probably not. But we’d still be stocked to find out what a Samsung-made AI would look and feel like. After all, it’s not any day that one of the biggest smartphone manufacturers makes its own AI, right?