Samsung launches its own generative artificial intelligence called Gauss

Gauss is Samsung's generative artificial intelligence, with the ability to edit images, program or process natural language

Competition in the field of generative artificial intelligence finally caught up with the technology company Samsung, which has launched Gauss, with the capacity to process natural language, edit and program.

Samsung’s novelty was recently announced during the artificial intelligence forum organized by South Koreans. His name, Gauss, was selected “in honor of the mathematician and astronomer Carl Friedrich Gauss. The model today is only available to the employees of the Asian company, although the intention is to begin applying it in its different products in the future.”

The Samsung Research team had been working on this generative AI so that its actions “can be processed both in the cloud and within a device.”

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Samsung Gauss “is subdivided into three different models.” Language can create and process natural language in text format. “He is able to summarize and translate documents, or compose emails.”

Then there is Code, a platform that helps the company’s engineers program using a wizard called code.i, which works on this model.

And in third place is Image, “a generative AI dedicated to the creation and editing of images.”

At the moment, Gauss is being used to optimize Samsung’s internal work, and the company has not issued details of when it could hit the market. It is assumed that it will take a few months, although the progressive introduction on smartphones, tablets, watches, desktop computers and smart home devices is not ruled out.

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Source: hipertextual

(Reference image source: Babak Habibi, Unsplash)

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