SamsungKim Dae-hyun, director of Electronics' Global AI Center, revealed in an editorial that the company plans to enhance its knowledge graph technology by self-researching the Galaxy AI personalized experience while ensuring the security of user data.
Samsung plans to improve Galaxy AI's functionality and ease of use through better personalization, knowledge mapping technology is considered to be one of the key technologies to achieve this goal.
Samsung plans to combine its self-developed knowledge graph technology with generative AI to provide better user experience, security, and ease of use. In addition.Samsung also plans to use hybrid AI models in all its devices. Hybrid AI models combine device-side AI with cloud-side AI that dynamically adjusts to user needs. Device-side AI is useful when data security and speed are critical, while cloud AI is more appropriate when large amounts of data need to be processed.
After introducing the Knox Matrix security system to smartphones, tablets and TVs, Samsung says it will further expand its application to cover home appliances to ensure the security of personal data.
Samsung emphasized that the development of AI technology should be based on the principles of ethics, safety and universality. To this end, the company is calling on governments around the world to develop relevant legal and ethical frameworks to regulate the development and use of AI. Samsung has partnered with Korea's National AI Council to bring together expertise from academia, business and government to promote the healthy development of the AI field.