Khaleej Times

Hey Siri, Bixby will support home devices too

- Krishna SinhaChaud­hury

seoul — With digital assistants getting better at talking to other apps and completing tasks for users every day, Samsung Electronic­s is gearing up to make the second edition of its voice-powered personal assistant Bixby uniform across smart home devices starting next year.

Slated to launch in 2018, Bixby 2.0 will be ‘ubiquitous’, ‘personalis­ed’ and an ‘open’ digital assistant, the company said.

The South Korean technology giant is focusing deeply on adding Bixby’s artificial intelligen­ce capabiliti­es to various OS platforms including Tizen, to bridge the gap between uniformity of its personal assistant across smartphone­s, home speakers, refrigerat­ors and television­s and also take on its rivals such as Google Assistant, Amazon’s Alexa and Apple’s Siri.

“We are developing multiple technologi­es such as authentica­tion technology, and wake up technology which will make a task such as even waking up Bixby easier,” Ji Soo Yi, vicepresid­ent of mobile communicat­ions business at Samsung Electronic­s, told IANS during a media interactio­n here.

Samsung’s vision is to make the second iteration of Bixby a tool that becomes a daily part of everyone’s life by learning more about the user and deliver personalis­ed results, Ji said.

The company is making its digital assistant open source by giving developers the opportunit­y to choose and create their own software across applicatio­n domains such as sports, food, entertainm­ent and travel, which could increase the software’s appeal.

“We are aiming to lift the bar [in respect to digital assistants] as much as possible. Based on our current architectu­re, we are very confident that we have lifted the bar with Bixby 2.0,” he added.

However, the company has not announced when it will roll out Bixby 2.0 for its Tizen-based smartphone­s, and other line-up of devices.

Samsung debuted Bixby assistant on its flagship Galaxy S8 and S8+ smartphone­s earlier this year.

The smart assistant was introduced in India last month and has been optimised to understand Indian accent, Samsung India had earlier said.

Bixby’s voice capabiliti­es for Indian consumers were developed at the Samsung Research and Developmen­t Institute in Bengaluru, Samsung’s largest R&D facility outside South Korea. —

 ?? Bloomberg ?? Bixby 2.0 will be ‘ubiquitous’, ‘personalis­ed’ and an ‘open’ digital assistant. —
Bloomberg Bixby 2.0 will be ‘ubiquitous’, ‘personalis­ed’ and an ‘open’ digital assistant. —

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