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Samsung Launches Gauss Generative AI Model – Language, Code and Image
Samsung officially unveiled its own developed generative AI model – Samsung Gauss. In the final session of the second day’s AI Forum, the participants delved into Samsung Gauss and the On-Device AI technologies using this model.
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The company revealed that its generative AI model consists of Samsung Gauss Language, Samsung Gauss Code and Samsung Gauss Image. It is named after Carl Friedrich Gauss, the legendary mathematician who established normal distribution theory, which is the backbone of machine learning and AI.
“The name reflects Samsung’s ultimate vision for the models, which is to draw from all the phenomena and knowledge in the world in order to harness the power of AI to improve the lives of consumers everywhere.”
Samsung Gauss Language
It is a generative language model, which improves work efficiency by facilitating tasks such as composing emails, summarizing documents, and translating content. Also, it can enhance the consumer experience by enabling smarter device control when integrated into products.
Samsung Gauss Code
Samsung Gauss Code and a coding assistant (code.i) are optimized for in-house software development to allow developers to code easily and quickly. Besides, it supports functions such as code description and test case generation through an interactive interface.
Samsung Gauss Image
Apart from Gauss Language and Gauss Code, Samsung also introduced Gauss Image. It is a generative image model that can easily generate and edit creative images, including style changes and additions, while also converting low-resolution images to high-resolution.
Availability
It’s worth noting that Samsung’s own developed Gauss AI is currently available for employees. However, the company revealed that it will be expanded to a variety of Samsung product applications soon. The Galaxy S24 series is already rumored to pack AI capabilities.
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Samsung Apps to become smarter with advanced Gemini AI features
Samsung users might soon get a big upgrade to how they use their devices. Gemini is set to gain more control over Samsung’s stock apps, including Clock, Notes, Reminders, and Calendar. Galaxy users could soon do things like set alarms, create reminders, update notes, or schedule events, all with their voices.
This new feature will work with Android 16‘s App Functions, which allows Gemini to perform tasks inside Samsung apps for you. For example, you could tell Gemini to “Create an alarm for 10 AM” or “Add a note about my party” and it would do it directly in the Samsung Clock or Notes app.
Recently, Assemble Debug found references to the App Functions library inside the Samsung Reminders app. These codes indicate that Gemini will soon be able to manage tasks such as creating, deleting, or updating reminders, alarms, and notes.
The new integration is possible because of a special Android permission that lets Gemini, as a system assistant, control different apps on your phone.
While these features aren’t live yet, they’re expected to come once Android 16 is officially released. Once available, Gemini could become a powerful tool for managing your day-to-day tasks across Samsung apps, all through voice commands.
Right now, we’re still waiting to see when Android 16 will be released. Gemini could soon be more useful than ever in helping you stay organized and manage your Samsung device.
Notably, Android 16 reportedly has a codenamed Baklava, which will be released earlier than usual. Instead of the usual Q3 release, it will now come in Q2 2025. The exact date for the Android 16 rollout was unclear at first, but it now appears to be set for June 2025.
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Samsung’s strategy of ‘AI for All’ for smarter devices, better life
As AI becomes an important part of daily life, Samsung is making it even better with its “AI for All” idea. This idea aims to make devices like smartphones, TVs, and home appliances smarter with the help of AI to make our lives easier and more connected.
The Korean tech giant uses on-device AI, which works directly on the device, without needing the internet or cloud services. This leads to faster responses, more privacy, and no need for a network connection.
Samsung has been working on on-device AI for many years. Today, its Galaxy AI helps people use their smartphones and tablets in smarter ways. It can translate conversations in real time across 20 languages. It also translates messages and web pages.
For Neo QLED 8K TVs, Samsung uses AI to improve what you see and hear. The AI processor in the 2024 model analyzes each picture and sound to make the TV’s visuals clearer and the sound sharper.
To make on-device AI work efficiently, Samsung focuses on optimizing AI models. This includes reducing the size of AI models through techniques like model compression and knowledge distillation. These technologies allow them to run faster without draining device resources.
Moreover, the company has developed patented technology that is expected to assist quick inference on low-end devices without an NPU to broaden AI applications.
Samsung’s expertise in both hardware and software helps it create smart devices that work well. By combining in-house development with partnerships, Samsung is setting a new standard for AI in everyday devices.
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Google bringing ‘AI Mode’ for a smarter search experience
Google is working on a new feature called “AI Mode” for the Google Search app on Android. This feature aims to make the way we use Google Search more interactive and conversational.
The feature is currently in beta but it may be accessible through a new tab in the app, spotted via 9to5Google. This tab could replace one of the current sections like Home, Search, and Saved on the app’s bottom bar. There’s also a “wink” symbol in the code that hints at a fun and engaging way to access AI Mode.
Currently, the Google app offers basic voice search, where you can speak a query and get results. However, AI Mode promises to take this further by allowing users to interact with Google Search more naturally.
In addition to voice input, you’ll be able to use photos to ask questions, either by taking a new picture or uploading an existing one.
AI Mode will also offer the ability to ask follow-up questions and interrupt Google’s responses. This will make the search experience feel more like a conversation, rather than just getting one set of answers.
The feature is currently under testing and may soon be available with a new update. Stay tuned.