Gauss: Samsung Joins the Generative AI Trend

Gauss: Samsung Joins the Generative AI Trend

Samsung is the latest major technology company to ⁢debut an own-brand generative AI framework, dubbed Gauss, with the ⁤announcement Wednesday that it would feature heavily ​in the firm’s future product⁣ portfolio.

Gauss is named for Carl Friedrich Gauss, ⁣a 19th-century German mathematician who helped complete the fundamental⁣ theorem of algebra, among‌ numerous other ‍discoveries. Gauss, according to Samsung, also established normal ⁢distribution ⁣theory, which describes the most common⁣ continuous probability⁤ distribution – a fundamental underpinning of the work that has gone ⁣into ‍machine learning⁢ and artificial intelligence ⁤research.

“Furthermore, the name reflects Samsung’s ultimate vision for the⁤ models, which is to draw from all‌ the phenomena and ​knowledge⁢ in the world in order to​ harness‍ the power of AI to⁢ improve the lives of ⁢consumers everywhere,” Samsung said in a blog post.

Generative‍ AI headed ⁤for‌ mobile phones

Few details were ⁢immediately available about Gauss, but the company did say that it plans ‍to integrate three core functions ⁤of it into its consumer products‍ in the future.⁢ The first part is Samsung‍ Gauss Language, a large language model (LLM) that performs now-familiar generative AI tasks ‌with text, including translation, document ⁣summaries‌ and email⁤ generation. Samsung said Gauss Language will also allow for improved voice controls on its products.

Gauss Code is ⁢the second part of the generative AI ‍triumvirate, ⁢according to the company. It’s a code⁢ generation tool‌ designed for use in in-house software⁤ development, allowing⁣ for‌ faster development as well as test case generation and code description. ​Finally, Gauss‍ Image brings a Midjourney ⁤or DALL-E-like capability​ to Samsung devices, offering ⁣the ‌ability to generate creative images from a prompt or sharpen low-resolution pictures into higher resolutions.

Samsung also pledged to abide by security and privacy ‍guidelines for responsible ⁢AI development, the blog post noted.

“Samsung⁢ is not only⁢ developing AI ‌technologies, but also moving ‌forward with various activities that ​ensure safe AI ‍usage,” the​ company said. “Through the AI ‌Red Team, Samsung continues to strengthen the ability ⁢to proactively ⁣eliminate ‌and monitor security and privacy ‌issues that ‌may arise in the entire process — ranging from ⁣data collection ‍to ‌AI⁣ model development, service deployment ⁣and AI-generated results — all with the principles⁣ of AI ethics in⁤ mind.”

Ritu Jyoti, group vice president for AI and automation at IDC, said that consumer-facing AI is the technology ‌of the moment, and that it will be interesting ​to see whether Gauss debuts⁤ on the upcoming Galaxy S24 smartphone.

“While individually, Samsung Gauss‍ Language, Code or Image models ⁢are⁤ not necessarily ​groundbreaking, if integrated into their products collectively‌ with the ⁣right safety and security,‌ [they] can be transformative from consumer experience⁢ perspective,” ⁤she said.

Samsung said that⁢ Gauss is…

2023-11-09 02:41:17
Original from ​ www.computerworld.com rnrn

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