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Hey Siri! Meet your Galaxy S8 rival, Viv!

- Reuters

seoul — Samsung Electronic­s said on Sunday it would launch an artificial intelligen­ce digital assistant service for its upcoming Galaxy S8 smartphone, seeking to rebound from the Galaxy Note7’s collapse and differenti­ate its devices.

The world’s top smartphone maker in October announced the acquisitio­n of Viv Labs, a firm run by a co-creator of Apple’s Siri voice assistant programme.

Samsung plans to integrate the San Jose-based company’s AI platform, called Viv, into the Galaxy smartphone­s and expand voice-assistant services to home appliances and wearable technology devices.

Samsung is counting on the Galaxy S8 to help revive smartphone momentum after scrapping the fire-prone Galaxy Note7, which will hit its profit by $5.4 billion over three quarters through the first quarter of 2017.

Investors and analysts say the Galaxy S8 must be a strong device in order for Samsung to win back customers and revive earnings momentum.

Samsung did not comment on what types of services would be offered through the AI assistant that will be launched on the Galaxy S8, which is expected to go on sale early next year. It said the AI assistant would allow customers to use third-party service seamlessly.

“Developers can attach and upload services to our agent,” said Samsung executive vicepresid­ent Rhee Injong during a briefing, referring to its AI assistant.

“Even if Samsung doesn’t do anything on its own, the more services that get attached the smarter this agent will get, learn more new services and provide them to end-users with ease.”

Technology firms are locked in an increasing­ly heated race to make AI good enough to let consumers interact with their devices more naturally, especially by voice. —

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