According to Young Jaep Kim, the head of artificial intelligence at Samsung Electronics, artificial intelligence will soon enter more dimensions of human life.
After unveiling the Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy Tab S10 and their many AI features, Kim explained his favorite aspects of AI technology and why it’s ushering in a new era, according to Techradar. He said in an interview:
“I think another transition that people will face in the coming year is acceptance. Today, people (mostly) occasionally use AI technology. “But in the next year, I think artificial intelligence will be deeply integrated into every corner of our lives.”
He also said about people’s expectations and how companies look at AI:
“These days, people’s expectations of this technology are much higher than they were a few months ago. That’s why I think most tech companies are working hard on this. I think people will soon be able to find more advanced experiences to use[AI]because the technology brings a higher level of user interaction. Then behind the scenes, the user experience of artificial intelligence assistants and smart devices will be very good; This is the most interesting part I’m looking forward to.”
Samsung devices are constantly being equipped with new AI features. The emphasis on some of the camera’s AI tools is in line with some of Kim’s favorite ideas for applying AI.
The interesting story of the transformation of Samsung employee’s life through artificial intelligence
Kim noted that even the most mundane use of AI can change people’s lives. He told a story about a Samsung employee from South Korea who worked in an office in Poland, married a local woman, and had to act as a translator between his parents and his wife for years. Then the Galaxy S24 came out with AI-based translation, and he bought one for each family member, suddenly solving the language difference problem.
Ultimately, Samsung’s AI manager believes that future AI tools will evolve based on people’s preferences, usage, and thoughts about the technology. He predicted that there will be a lot of personalization in the technology as AI adapts to people’s needs and how they engage with the technology.
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