Previously, Samsung faced corporate information leaks when its employees started using ChatGPT en masse and entering internal confidential data into it. The company immediately banned the use of both ChatGPT and the generative models from other developers in the workplace, for fear of repeated incidents. It was later learned that he was working on his own artificial intelligence, which he aimed to form the basis of his platforms.
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The other day, news came to reporters that a South Korean technology company may present its chatbot under its name. SimplyChat on September 12 at the Real Summit 2023.
The report states that no global launch has been made yet; Samsung will test SimplyChat internally before releasing the version to the general public. This will probably ensure that there are no problems with the launch path. In general, this can be considered a step in the right direction, given the number of “hallucinations” produced by other neural networks, especially Google Bard, who answered the question incorrectly in the presentation.
SimplyChat will launch with core AI chatbot functionality like all major competitors. But Samsung plans to improve it further by adding new features. What they will become is not yet known.
It seems that the manufacturer is firmly committed to productive artificial intelligence and invests a lot of money in it. This really makes sense as we’ve seen the launch of powerful flagship processors with built-in AI capabilities over the past year, where major players in the industry are looking to test them on suitable apps and services. For example, the same Samsung created a Tensor chip for Google, which it equipped with a number of possibilities in the field of artificial intelligence. We should expect the same with Exynos processors.
Source: 24 Tv
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