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Samsung Combines Bixby With Galaxy AI


By - 20 Feb 2024 04:07 PM
During its January Galaxy Unpacked event, which also marked the debut of the Galaxy S24 series, Samsung unveiled Galaxy AI, a new suite of AI-powered features. The Galaxy S24 series brought many new features, including Call Assist, Interpreter mode, Transcript Assist, and more. Currently, the massive South Korean tech company has worldwide integrated the AI capabilities with its built-in virtual assistant Bixby, enabling users to operate some of the features with simple voice commands.
"With Bixby, users can quickly bring up and activate Galaxy AI features hands-free, taking away the need to physically search through your device to find the feature of your choice," Samsung said in a statement released through its global newsroom. Notably, Google Assistant for Android devices now works with its AI-powered chatbot app, Gemini, and users can configure it to be their default assistant.
Users will be able to activate the feature by speaking directly to their Galaxy S24 series smartphone following this integration. An example is also highlighted in the post. Saying "Hello Bixby, turn on Interpreter" allows users to speak with someone who doesn't speak the same language as them without having to search for the feature on the phone.Originally introduced on February 16 in the US, this feature is now being rolled out worldwide. Chinese, English (US, UK, and India), French, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain), and Spanish (Latin America) languages will all be supported by the AI-integrated Bixby. It should be mentioned that not every feature will be able to be accessed via voice commands. Features like Photo Editing and Instant Slow-Mo will still need to be accessed manually by users.Originally introduced on February 16 in the US, this feature is now being rolled out worldwide. Chinese, English (US, UK, and India), French, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain), and Spanish (Latin America) languages will all be supported by the AI-integrated Bixby. It should be mentioned that not every feature will be able to be accessed via voice commands. Features like Photo Editing and Instant Slow-Mo will still need to be accessed manually by users.