The system will anticipate the user’s needs in advance by analyzing interactions in real time, helping the user make changes quickly without having to go into the app.
While this may sound a bit futuristic, almost all smartphone manufacturers have been moving in this direction over the past few years. For example, when the camera sees a document instead of a landscape or a person, it will choose a completely different type of image processing. The on-device AI can recognize the type of content you are trying to capture and make changes for you.
Currently, there are several AI features implemented in different apps and UI skins that are designed to make your life easier. Speaking of Samsung, they aim to further enhance the user experience by integrating AI more deeply in their OneUI skin, and the latest development is in line with their core strategy.
Samsung BixbySmartphones have long been equipped with AI voice assistants, but the functionality is still limited. The smart assistant can only assist with relatively simple tasks (such as setting an alarm) and lacks key control over the device. Will the latest development provide an improved AI system that can handle more complex tasks on its own? Only time will tell.
Some existing AI features in Galaxy devicesSamsung’s Galaxy AI already offers some useful features, including easier photo editing, interacting with people who speak different languages, and more. The company’s improved “ProVisual Engine” helps the camera hardware deliver clearer and more stable photos, even in low-light conditions.
On the other hand, the company’s AI note-taking assistant features make note-taking and information access easier than ever before.
While these AI-based features can save time, they are still limited to certain apps or areas of the user interface. However, Samsung’s continued development could increase their accessibility, significantly improving the overall user experience.