Samsung Unveils Gauss2 AI Model at SDC24 Korea
Samsung has officially introduced Gauss2, its latest proprietary AI model designed to significantly enhance user experiences across various devices. This second-generation model aims to improve functionality on Galaxy smartphones, IoT devices within the SmartThings ecosystem, and beyond.
Paul Kyungwhoon Cheun, President and CTO of Samsung’s Device eXperience (DX) Division, emphasized the company’s dedication to pioneering software solutions that leverage AI and data analytics for superior user engagement. He stated that “Samsung Electronics is focused on creating innovative software solutions that elevate user experiences.”
Gauss2: A Leap Forward in Multimodal AI
Building upon its predecessor from last year, Gauss2 showcases remarkable advancements in processing language, code, and images. The model is available in three distinct configurations: Compact, Balanced, and Supreme—each tailored for specific computational requirements.
- Compact: Designed for environments with limited computing power while maintaining effective performance even when deployed directly on devices.
- Balanced: Offers a harmonious blend of speed and efficiency suitable for a wide range of tasks.
- Supreme: Utilizes Mixture of Experts (MoE) technology to optimize computational costs while maximizing overall performance.
The new model supports between nine to fourteen languages based on the variant chosen along with several programming languages. Samsung’s unique training methodologies aim to ensure peak efficiency across these supported languages. Notably, response generation speeds are reported to be 1.5 to 3 times faster than leading open-source alternatives—this enhancement facilitates quicker interactions with AI systems while reducing wait times.
Customization Capabilities
One standout feature of Gauss2 is its ability for easy customization tailored towards specific applications. This flexibility allows developers within Samsung’s ecosystem to adopt it widely across various productivity tasks effectively.
The coding assistant known as ‘code.i’, which has been enhanced by Gauss2 technology, sees extensive use among developers within the DX Division as well as international research teams; currently up to 60% of developers are actively utilizing this tool regularly.
Additionally, another service powered by Gauss2—the Gauss Portal—offers features such as document summarization and translation capabilities aimed at boosting productivity levels since its launch internationally. As of August this year alone, call center operations have also begun leveraging AI-driven categorization and summarization tools thanks to this advancement.
Future Directions
Looking ahead, Samsung plans further enhancements aimed at increasing internal productivity through improvements in services like code.i alongside augmenting the natural language question-and-answer functionalities offered by the Gauss Portal. Future updates will introduce multimodal capabilities including chart analysis alongside image creation features.
AI Accessibility Strategy
Underpinning these developments is Samsung’s overarching strategy dubbed “AI for All,” which envisions integrating AI-based services throughout their product lines comprehensively. By merging artificial intelligence with knowledge graph technologies they anticipate delivering an even higher degree of personalization across their offerings.
In addition to unveiling Gauss2 during SDC24 Korea conference sessions focused heavily on software development initiatives—including enhancements made within SmartThings platform aimed at improving customer experience—attendees participated in 29 technical discussions covering diverse topics such as:
- Innovations shaping healthcare advancements within Samsung’s health ecosystem.
- Generative AI contributions enhancing SmartThings experience.
- Insights into code.i coding assistant functionalities.
- Lifestyle content innovations specifically designed for television platforms.
- Artificial intelligence applications targeted towards home appliances manufactured by Samsung.
The SDC24 event highlighted how deeply integrated artificial intelligence will become throughout all aspects associated with Samsung’s expansive ecosystem moving forward.
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