On Monday (February 19), Prime Minister Narendra Modi met JB Park, the President and CEO of Samsung Southwest Asia, during the UP Ground Breaking Ceremony 4.0 (GBC 4.0). During the UP ‘Global Investors’ Summit 2023’, Park demonstrated the various capabilities of ‘Galaxy AI’ to PM Modi. He highlighted the significant role played by Samsung engineers in the development of ‘Galaxy AI’, as mentioned in a company statement.
Park shared Samsung’s 28-year journey in Noida, during which the company established the world’s largest manufacturing plant in the city, along with two R&D centres.
The ‘Galaxy AI’ features include ‘Live Translate’, a feature that allows two-way, real-time voice and text translations of phone calls within the native app. It also provides an intuitive, gesture-driven ‘Circle to Search’ feature in collaboration with Google.
PM Modi inaugurated the world’s largest mobile factory of Samsung Electronics in Noida’s sector 81 in 2018.
As Samsung intensifies its efforts to integrate AI into its flagship devices, its Indian research and development team has been making significant contributions to the creation of future ‘AI phones’.
Samsung R&D Institute India – Bangalore (SRI-B), the largest software R&D centre of the company outside South Korea, has been instrumental in developing breakthrough innovations for the Galaxy series. This has been achieved through close collaboration with Korean teams and other overseas R&D centres like Samsung Research America (SRA).
Park shared Samsung’s 28-year journey in Noida, during which the company established the world’s largest manufacturing plant in the city, along with two R&D centres.
The ‘Galaxy AI’ features include ‘Live Translate’, a feature that allows two-way, real-time voice and text translations of phone calls within the native app. It also provides an intuitive, gesture-driven ‘Circle to Search’ feature in collaboration with Google.
PM Modi inaugurated the world’s largest mobile factory of Samsung Electronics in Noida’s sector 81 in 2018.
As Samsung intensifies its efforts to integrate AI into its flagship devices, its Indian research and development team has been making significant contributions to the creation of future ‘AI phones’.
Samsung R&D Institute India – Bangalore (SRI-B), the largest software R&D centre of the company outside South Korea, has been instrumental in developing breakthrough innovations for the Galaxy series. This has been achieved through close collaboration with Korean teams and other overseas R&D centres like Samsung Research America (SRA).