Samsung has previously announced the development of functions based on Vision AI artificial intelligence that will appear in the company’s new TVs. Some of these features are built on Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant, but it was also said that the vendor is working with Google to expand the capabilities of Vision AI. Now it has become known about Samsung’s collaboration with OpenAI, one of the leaders in the field of AI.
According to online sources, Samsung plans to use several neural networks, including GPT, Dall-E, Whisper and o1, to implement various functions in its TVs. We are talking about a chatbot, personalization of recommendations for the content being viewed, support for simplified multitasking, online translation functions into different languages, individual entertainment, etc.
The integration of AI features is expected to make Samsung’s new TVs more useful by making it easier for users to find relevant content and perform other actions. For example, Vision AI is useful if the user wants to watch a movie similar to one he has already watched recently. In addition to this, you can get detailed information about the plot and actors in the film you are interested in. This will eliminate the need to take out your smartphone and search for the necessary information manually.
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