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Samsung unveils intelligen­t assistant ‘Bixby’

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Samsung Electronic­s Co Ltd has launched a Chinese version of its artificial intelligen­ce assistant Bixby, as the smartphone manufactur­er steps up localizati­on efforts and applies more AI technologi­es into its smartphone­s amid mounting competitio­n from local rivals.

“China is one of our most important strategic markets and we aim to provide Chinese consumers with the most innovative mobile experience. Artificial intelligen­ce has become the new growth point pushing China’s developmen­t, so we hope to launch AI-enabled smartphone­s and products,” said Kwon Gyehyun, president of Samsung Electronic­s China operations.

Kwon said the major competitio­n in the smartphone industry now focuses on thickness, appearance and design of handsets, but not on technology, adding that there are bottleneck­s and limits on the hardware sector, and that technical innovation is of great significan­ce.

Samsung’s Bixby can respond to spoken commands, allowing users to control their phones with their voices alone. However, it is not an ordinary voice assistagen­ts Kwon Gye-hyun, president of Samsung Electronic­s China operations ant, but rather an intuitive and comprehens­ive interface that leverages contextual awareness to learn users’ habits and respond accordingl­y, according to Samsung.

Samsung’s Galaxy S8 series and Note 8 will be available for Bixby’s Chinese version beginning next Thursday. The company will launch Bixby 2.0 version and strengthen the applicatio­n of augmented reality in the Chinese market next year.

Samsung has also cooperated with video-streaming site iQiyi.com, Sina Weibo, China’s Twitter-like app and bike-sharing company Mobike, enabling Bixby users to control these apps with their voices.

Bixby will go up against Apple Inc’s Siri and Google Assistant. However, Samsung claims that it offers a “deeper experience” than other voice or market.

Moreover, Bixby will not be only used in smartphone­s, but also in tablets, television­s and refrigerat­ors.

Other smartphone manufactur­ers have ramped up efforts to apply AI in their smartphone­s. Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd’s latest Mate 10 smartphone models utilize the company’s Kirin 970 chipsets and provide artificial intelligen­ce capabiliti­es to improve performanc­e.

The AI chipset enables the handset’s cameras to identify 13 types of object, such as people and plants, when being photograph­ed, and to adjust settings such as correction filters in accordance with the surroundin­g environmen­t.

Huawei is also pushing built-in AI that is capable of learning a user’s habits, so that the phone can predict when you want to launch an app or perform an action, thereby speeding it up.

“It is still difficult for Samsung to forge a rebound in China just by virtue of its AI assistant,” said Roger Sheng, research director at consultanc­y Gartner Inc. “What it should do is to launch high-quality smartphone­s and put more strength on marketing.” assistants in the

... we aim to provide Chinese consumers with the most innovative mobile experience.”

 ?? SEONGJOON CHO / BLOOMBERG ?? Attendees try out Samsung Electronic­s Co’s Galaxy Note 8 smartphone­s during a media event in Seoul, South Korea.
SEONGJOON CHO / BLOOMBERG Attendees try out Samsung Electronic­s Co’s Galaxy Note 8 smartphone­s during a media event in Seoul, South Korea.

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