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ChatGPT to power Samsung AI Chatbot: Samsung’s Strategic Leap into AI Development with Microsoft

Following the debut of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, the demand for AI solutions has grown rapidly in the tech industry. Meanwhile, Korean media reveals that Samsung is conducting ‘in-house generative AI development’ with Microsoft.
The report claims that Samsung is developing a “Samsung AI Chatbot” that will assist with tasks such as translation and document summarization using the Large Language Model (LLM) developed by OpenAI.
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Edaily confirms that Samsung is using Microsoft’s “Azure OpenAI Service” to create an AI chatbot for work assistance to be used within the company. If Samsung tries to develop its own generative AI using OpenAI’s LLM, it must use MS Azure Cloud.
- Samsung Electronics is known to have linked OpenAI’s LLM to this service and is undergoing a technology verification (PoC) process.
Why MS Azure Cloud?
Microsoft invested 12 trillion won in Open AI and signed an exclusive license that Open AI must be operated on MS Azure Cloud, and when Open AI provides services for enterprises, it must be provided only on MS Azure Cloud.
The South Korean tech giant apparently developing its own generative AI tool using the application programming interface (API) of LLMs such as ‘GPT-4’ and ‘GPT-3.5’ provided by Azure Open AI service.
A Microsoft official explained, “Currently, Samsung Electronics is preparing a service using the API on Azure,” and “We are conducting a PoC on which model to use.”
The reason Samsung began developing corporate chatbots based on the open AI model is that the need for business innovation using generative AI is growing. As its partnership with Microsoft has accelerated, Samsung appears to have decided to develop a Samsung chatbot to address data security risks.
A Samsung official said, “We started development around June, but there are still too many variables to make it public.”
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Samsung announces Galaxy S23 FE release date in France

Back in October, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S23 FE smartphone. Since then, the company has sequentially expanded the phone’s market-wise availability. Now, Samsung announced the release date of Galaxy S23 FE in France.
Samsung will release the Galaxy S23 FE in France on December 8, 2023. The company is highlighting the phone’s camera and videography skills along with battery and design. As shown in the image, the Galaxy S23 FE will be available in four colors: Purple, Black, White and Mint.
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The Galaxy S23 FE is expected to come pre-loaded with Android 14-based One UI 6.0 software. In initial launch markets, the device was shipped with One UI 5.1, powered by Android 13. Moreover, the S23 FE France unit will be powered by Exynos 2200 chipset.
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Samsung will produce 4nm AI chips for Hanwha

Samsung and Hanwha partner to produce cutting-edge AI chips. Hanwha subsidiary Vision Next’s AI semiconductors will be mass-produced at Samsung’s 4nm process technology.
The company has expanded its base for high-tech, high-tech processes, and Hanwha has secured a growth engine for the semiconductor business, which has been selected as a future growth engine.
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According to a report, Samsung plans to mass produce Vision Next AI semiconductors using the 4nm (nanometer) process. It is planned to begin mass production as early as the first half of next year.
This move is expected to become the basis for cooperation between the foundry and fabless of leading domestic companies. This is because Samsung can increase its foundry status by expanding its 4nm customer base, and Hanwha can increase its semiconductor business capabilities.
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Galaxy S23 Ultra slips out of bestseller club, iPhone tsunami continues [Q3 2023]

A new report shows that Samsung’s Galaxy A14 continues to lead the Android market globally. While the Apple iPhone’s tsunami continued, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra slipped out of bestseller club in the third quarter of the year.
Apple’s iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro Max, and iPhone 14 Pro were the bestsellers in Q3 2023. Notably, the iPhone 13 jumped to the fourth rank as its sales were high during the festival sales in India. From fifth to eighth, Samsung’s A series phones are listed on the chart.
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Samsung’s Galaxy A14 LTE was the best-selling Android smartphone globally in Q3 2023. This phone’s 5G variant ranked 2nd in the Android market, while sixth in all categories. The Galaxy A54 and affordable Galaxy A04e secured seventh and eighth spots in the chart.
The most notable thing is that Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra flagship slipped out of the top 10 bestseller club. It came as a big disappointment for Samsung as it’s preparing to unveil the Galaxy S24 Ultra alongside the S24 and S24 Plus in January next year.
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