Samsung planning to develop AI-powered multi-device system

IANS  |  Toronto 

With (AI) pushing the frontiers of communication technology, Electronics is planning to develop a -- a variety of AI-enabled devices that communicate seamlessly with each other -- to make experiences more personal and relevant.

"By leveraging the power of AI in Samsung's products and services, we must focus on creating new values, never seen nor experienced before," said Seunghwan Cho, of Research.

By providing multiple touchpoints where a user can interact with AI, said its multi-modal interaction platform (voice, vision, screen, touch) will make experiences more relevant and personal in the future.

"One key element that will move AI to being more widely adopted is -- i.e., a variety of AI-enabled devices that communicate seamlessly with each other," said Larry Heck, of AI Centres for America.

"Samsung is uniquely positioned to be a in this regard. It's not just how each device uses AI, it's how they use it together," Heck said.

The newly opened in is Samsung's seventh AI research facility to open this year making it the fourth in alone.

The global AI centres, which are also located in South Korea, and Britain, support the company's efforts in AI that include the development of Samsung's virtual assistant,

of the and an expert in a wide range of -- from to human-robot interactions -- will lead the

"We are excited to open a new Samsung AI Centre in Montreal, which will conduct research in and robotics enabled multi-modal interactions," Dudek said.

Samsung is now planning to expand its AI research centres to other and talent-rich areas.

Earlier this year, the company announced its plans to expand the number of advanced AI researchers to a total of about 1,000 globally by 2020.

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First Published: Sun, October 21 2018. 15:48 IST