Following its recent backlash from members of the public, Google’s newly launched innovative technology Gemini AI has inked a strategic multi-year partnership with Samsung on its Galaxy S24 device.
The Samsung Utilization of Gemini Pro
According to Google’s parent firm Alphabet Inc., Gemini AI models will be introduced into the new Samsung Galaxy S24 series. With this arrangement, Samsung is set to be the first Google Cloud partner to utilize Gemini Pro and Imagen 2 on Vertex AI via the cloud on their smartphone devices.
Similarly, Samsung will also be one of the first to test Google’s “largest model” for highly complex tasks known as Gemini Ultra. This tool is yet to be made available generally, although there are plans to roll it out to developers and enterprise customers before the end of this year.
Janghyun Yoon, Corporate EVP and Head of Software Office of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics explained that Google and Samsung share deep-rooted values in terms of bringing technology to everyone. He expressed the firm’s excitement about the newly bagged deal. Before now, both teams have been working together to ensure that the product is absolute.
Several months of rigorous testing and competitive evaluations have gone into the development of this Gemini AI-powered experience on Galaxy. The Galaxy S24 Series devices will come with an inbuilt Gemini Nano. This model will facilitate on-device tasks as well as a new feature in Google Messages.
Gemini AI to Bolster Samsung Galaxy High End Phones
Samsung devices like Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and the latest Samsung Galaxy S24 series will enjoy the benefits of the Samsung-Google partnership as of January 31. Owners of these devices will be granted access to a multisearch engine with gestures. With this tool, there would be no need for a user to switch between apps.
Google’s Gemini AI has faced several criticisms in recent time,s especially after making a demonstration video teasing the capacity of an advanced generative AI Large Language Model (LLM). In the so-called video, Gemini AI correctly identified a duck that was created using lines and shapes, promoting a new frontier in AI design and modeling.
However, the video received some negative reactions from the public who perceived that the demo was entirely doctored. Google is still trying to wriggle itself from that utmost disappointing saga and the linkup with Samsung will help its plight in this regard.
Meanwhile, the launch of Gemini AI brings the company in close competition with Microsoft Bing and OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
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