- Samsung’s mobile division head, TM Roh, disclosed plans to expand the application scope of Galaxy AI across more devices, including wearables, aiming to enhance digital health experiences.
- Roh hinted at introducing Galaxy AI features to select Galaxy wearables, possibly starting with the upcoming Galaxy Watch 7.
- Samsung prioritises responsible AI usage, focusing on addressing challenges like the illusion problem while emphasising user security and privacy through transparency and choice.
TM Roh, head of Samsung‘s mobile division, recently revealed the company’s future AI plans and how they aim to expand its application scope. Roh stated that Samsung’s next step is to extend the application scope of Galaxy AI to more devices and services, including wearable devices. He hinted at introducing Galaxy AI features to “some” Galaxy wearables in the “near future”.
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Galaxy AI is likely to debut on the Galaxy Watch series
Samsung implied that its wearables would receive AI software to enhance digital health and usher in a new era of intelligent health experiences. While not explicitly mentioned, Galaxy AI is likely to debut on the Galaxy Watch series, perhaps appearing on the upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 later this year.
Roh added that Samsung had many ideas and concepts for the Galaxy S24 series launch but only retained a few features to adhere to the AI principle of “elevating” daily life. He emphasised Galaxy AI’s real-time translation, chat assistant, and translation functions for the S24 series.
Challenges exists in AI development
As more AI features are set to be released, Roh noted that the company needs to address challenges in AI, such as the illusion problem. Additionally, responsible AI usage is another important topic, with Roh emphasising the need to enhance user security and privacy. The article states that Samsung aims to “enhance the security and privacy of Galaxy devices” through “transparency and choice.”






