It has been announced when the new Bixby with artificial intelligence will be available worldwide
December 15, 2024
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Samsung has officially brought the artificial intelligence features called “Galaxy AI” to its phones with the Galaxy S24 series that it introduced early this year. But the company’s
Samsung has officially brought the artificial intelligence features called “Galaxy AI” to its phones with the Galaxy S24 series that it introduced early this year. But the company’s virtual assistant bixbylagged behind as no updates were received in this area. The current news shows that this situation will change with the S25, which will be released in January.
In fact, the company hasn’t completely pulled away from Bixby. So in the summer It provides Language Model (LLM) support for the Virtual Assistant. announced. In November, quiet AI-powered Bixby released specifically for China. This assistant was introduced on W25 and W25 Flip phones in the country.
AI-powered Bixby can be brought to users around the world with the Galaxy S25
According to a new claim from ET News, the company The AI-powered Bixby is no longer exclusive to China, but for everyone he wants. of this too Galaxy S25 series It is said that this will happen at launch.
So we could see a much more advanced Bixby from January. This assistant will be powered by a large language model (LLM), such as OpenAI’s GPT or Google’s Gemini. It is of course not clear which model will be used. With this update new Bixby; A lot of have more natural conversations, answer complex questions, integrate with applications on the device, especially the calendar, and understand what’s happening on the screen. It will become a complete digital assistant by acquiring skills such as.
It is said OneUI 7, will officially bring advanced Bixby to users. While it was initially expected to come with the S25 series, rumors suggest it could come with the S25 series. It may also come for older Galaxy phones direction. Next month we will see if the allegations are true or not. If that’s true, Apple’s delayed AI-enabled Siri and Samsung’s AI-enabled Bixby will be serious competitors.
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