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Samsung Unveils Next-Gen Multimodal AI Model Gauss2
Future applications include image creation and understanding complex data like tables and charts. Samsung Electronics has unveiled Guass2, its second-generation generative AI (Gen AI) model designed to enhance both internal productivity and user-centric applications. The announcement was made during the keynote address at the Samsung Developer Conference Korea 2024 (SDC24 Korea) in Seoul. Also Read: Samsung Showcases AI for All Vision at Developer Conference 2024 According to Samsung, Gauss2 builds on the foundation of the company's internal generative AI model unveiled in 2023. It delivers improved performance and efficiency, capable of handling various data types simultaneously as a multimodal model that integrates language, code, and images. Gauss2 is available in three distinct variants tailored for specific use cases. "With three distinct models, Samsung Gauss2 is already boosting our internal productivity, and we plan to integrate it into products to deliver higher levels of convenience and personalisation," said Paul Kyungwhoon Cheun, President, CTO of the Device eXperience (DX) Division and Head of Samsung Research. Samsung Gauss2 is a multimodal AI model capable of processing language, code, and images simultaneously. It is available in three variants: Compact, optimised for on-device use with limited computing resources; Balanced, designed for versatile performance across diverse tasks; and Supreme, which leverages advanced Mixture of Experts technology for high efficiency and top-tier results. The model supports up to 14 languages, including several programming languages, depending on the model, and delivers faster processing speeds, performing 1.5 to 3 times faster than leading open-source AI models. Samsung said it has developed and incorporated its own stabilisation techniques for training large language models (LLMs) and designed a custom tokeniser to ensure maximum efficiency for these supported languages. Also Read: SK Telecom and Samsung Leverage AI to Optimise 5G Base Station Quality Samsung says that internally, Gauss2 is powering tools such as code.i, a coding assistant now used by 60 percent of software developers in Samsung's Device eXperience (DX) Division and overseas research institutes, with usage quadrupling since its launch. Another application, Samsung Gauss Portal, is a conversational AI service powered by Gauss that assists employees with tasks such as document summarisation, translation, and email composition. Initially launched for the DX Division, this service was expanded to global subsidiaries in April. Samsung said starting in August, the company is also using the AI model in its call centers to automate call categorisation and summarisation, improving efficiency. Samsung plans to further enhance productivity within the company by applying Samsung Gauss2, to improve the performance of the code.i service, enhance the natural language question-and-answer function of the Samsung Gauss Portal, and support multi-modal functions like understanding tables and charts and creating images, the official release said. Also Read: Indosat, GoTo Launch Sahabat-AI Open Source LLM in Indonesia Looking ahead, "Under the AI vision of "AI for All," Samsung will continue to expand the reach of its AI-based services across all product lines so that users can experience more convenient and enjoyable daily lives. And by integrating knowledge graph technology with AI, Samsung expects to provide even more enhanced personalization services," the company said.
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Gauss 2: Samsung's Latest AI Model Set to Revolutionize Technology
Samsung Unveils Gauss 2 at SDC24 Korea: A New AI Revolution for Productivity Samsung unveiled the second generation of its proprietary AI model, Gauss 2 at the Samsung Developer Conference Korea 2024 (SDC24 Korea). As per the company this AI model is designed to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence, Gauss 2 promises enhanced performance, greater efficiency, and a broader range of applications, particularly in boosting productivity in workplaces. Samsung's new AI model aims to assist workers with various tasks such as writing emails, translating content, and summarizing text -- tools that are becoming increasingly essential in today's fast-paced business world. Gauss 2 comes in three variants: Compact, Balanced, and Supreme. Each model is tailored for different use cases. The Compact model is optimized for on-device performance, ensuring seamless integration and quick responses on mobile devices. The Balanced model offers consistent performance across a wider range of tasks, striking a balance between power and efficiency. Meanwhile, the Supreme model focuses on delivering the highest performance while being more cost-effective, catering to enterprises and users who require top-tier results without breaking the bank. One of the standout features of Gauss 2 is its multilingual capabilities, with the AI supporting between 9 to 14 languages, depending on the model. This feature will be crucial for global businesses and users who require fast and accurate translation tools. Additionally, Gauss 2 also supports a variety of programming languages, further expanding its utility in software development. Samsung's in-house coding assistant, 'code.i,' is another significant addition to the platform, helping developers write and debug code more efficiently. Paul Kyungwhoon Cheun, President and CTO of Samsung's Device eXperience (DX) Division, spoke about Gauss 2's potential to enhance productivity both within Samsung and for its customers. He stated, "With three distinct models, Samsung Gauss 2 is already boosting our internal productivity, and we plan to integrate it into products to deliver higher levels of convenience and personalization." However, Samsung's recent third-quarter earnings report has unveiled that this electronics giant, while striving forward in its AI market expansion, has met certain problems in trying to seize the most of this sector as the competitors TSMC and SK Hynix have. However, with Gauss 2, Samsung appears to be ready to close it, providing solutions that can provide a competitive advantage for it within the developing AI market.
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Samsung Introduces Gauss2 Multimodal AI Model With These Upgrades
The company's Device eXperience division uses AI tools powered by Gauss2 Samsung unveiled the second generation of its Gauss artificial intelligence (AI) model on Thursday. Dubbed Gauss2, the new multimodal AI model is said to feature improved performance, efficiency, and enhanced use cases for application integration. The new large language model (LLM) was introduced during the keynote address of the Samsung Developer Conference Korea 2024 (SDC24 Korea) which was held online. The tech giant highlighted that it is using the capabilities of the AI model in software development and research purposes. In a newsroom post, the South Korean tech giant detailed the second generation of its Gauss AI model, which was launched last year. The new iteration of the foundation model now comes with several upgrades. The company claimed that the multimodal capability, which involves handling data sets across various modalities, has been improved. Additionally, the AI model now also supports between 9 to 14 languages, as well as various programming languages. It is also said to get improved performance in language, code, and images. The Samsung Gauss2 is available in three separate models, based on their parameter sizes -- Compact, Balanced and Supreme. The Compact is a small-size model which is designed for efficiency and working in a limited computation environment. The Balanced model is optimised for both performance and efficiency, and the Supreme model can handle high-end computing tasks by leveraging Mixture of Experts (MoE) technology. Samsung claims that the Balanced and Supreme models can outperform "leading open-source generative AI models" in language-based tasks in English and Korean, as well as coding-related tasks. The company also claims that the models offer reduced wait times, faster processing speeds, and better task handling compared to open-source models. The Samsung Gauss2 is currently being used in the company's Device eXperience (DX) division and overseas research institutes. The most popular use case of the AI model is an internal coding assistant dubbed code.i that helps with software development. The tech giant claimed that 60 percent of the DX division uses the tool. The technology is also being used by the company's call centre staff to categorise and summarise customer calls. While Gauss2 is currently being used internally, the company has plans to ship it with its products as well. Samsung also believes that the AI model can enhance the personalisation capability of its existing AI features.
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Samsung Electronics introduces 2nd-generation AI model, Gauss 2
Samsung Electronics' new generative AI model, the Samsung Gauss2 / Yonhap Samsung Electronics on Thursday unveiled the Samsung Gauss2, the second generation of its generative artificial intelligence (AI) model, at an annual tech conference. During a keynote address of the online Samsung Developer Conference Korea 2024, the company highlighted the improved performance, efficiency and various application possibilities of its latest AI model. Samsung Gauss, first introduced last year, is aimed at enhancing the work efficiency of workers by facilitating tasks, such as composing emails, summarizing documents and translating content. The second-generation version offers improved performance and efficiency in simultaneously handling various data types as a multimodal model integrating language, code and images. It is available in three distinct models catered to different purposes -- Compact, Balanced and Supreme. Samsung Gauss2 supports nine to 14 languages, as well as various programming languages, depending on the model. The tech giant said Samsung Gauss is already being used in various tasks for the company's employees, leveraging its customizable development capabilities. "Samsung Electronics is committed to developing cutting-edge software, including AI and data analytics, to enhance user experiences," said Cheun Kyung-whoon, president of Samsung Research. "With three distinct models, Samsung Gauss2 is already boosting our internal productivity, and we plan to integrate it into products to deliver higher levels of convenience and personalization." (Yonhap)
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Samsung's new Gauss 2 AI Model might be the next Galaxy brain
Samsung's AI ambitions have taken a big step forward as the company introduced the Gauss 2 AI model at this year's Samsung Developer Conference. Gauss 2 builds upon its predecessor by offering improved performance and efficiency, with applications spanning smartphones, tablets, laptops, and home appliances. Your Samsung Galaxy S24 FE may not use it for its AI features, but the device you buy in a few years might use Gauss 2 to help you out, including the rumored automated adjustments that make the Settings menu obsolete. Gauss 2 is multimodal, so the AI can simultaneously process images, text, and computer code. That makes it better at incorporating AI-driven features on devices. In fact, there are three versions of the new model, differing in size and ability: Compact, Balanced, and Supreme. The Compact model is aimed at performing on a device without the internet. In contrast, the Balanced model sometimes needs online resources to process data but is still supposed to be fast and efficient. Lastly, the Supreme version of the model pulls in resources and algorithm variations as needed to offer the best performance. Depending on the version, Samsung says that Gauss 2 can communicate in up to 14 languages and 1.5 to three times faster than its earlier iteration. "Samsung Electronics is committed to developing cutting-edge software, including AI and data analytics, to enhance user experiences," said President and CTO of Samsung's Device eXperience (DX) Division and the head of Samsung Research Paul Kyungwhoon Cheun. "With three distinct models, Samsung Gauss2 is already boosting our internal productivity, and we plan to integrate it into products to deliver higher levels of convenience and personalization." Samsung said it has already deployed Gauss 2 internally. More than 60% of Samsung's DX division developers use Gauss 2 to help them code or get it to help translate text, write emails, and summarize documents. The AI is also used in call centers to categorize and summarize customer interactions. You might not see Gauss 2 doing anything spectacular immediately on your devices, even when it's added to future models. But, it will be key to popular features like real-time translation, suggestions of music or movies that you might like, and ways to edit your photos.
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Samsung unveils Gauss2 AI model at SDC24 Korea 2024
Samsung Electronics today hosted the Samsung Developer Conference Korea 2024 (SDC24 Korea), a virtual event showcasing its latest software innovations and future vision. This year marks the 11th edition of the annual event, which began in 2014, aimed at engaging software developers. The conference focused on advancements in software areas such as generative AI, software platforms, IoT, healthcare, communications, and data, while also exploring open-source development. During the keynote, Samsung introduced Samsung Gauss2, its second-generation AI model, offering enhanced performance, efficiency, and new application possibilities. Samsung Gauss2 is an upgrade to the company's previous generative AI model, offering improved efficiency in handling multiple data types, including language, code, and images. It is available in three variants: Compact, Balanced, and Supreme. Gauss2 supports 9 to 14 languages and various programming languages, depending on the model. Samsung has developed proprietary techniques to stabilize large language model training and a custom tokenizer for maximum efficiency. The Balanced and Supreme models outperform many open-source AI models in key areas, such as language generation (including English and Korean) and coding, with processing speeds 1.5 to 3 times faster. This improvement enhances AI response times, reduces user wait times, and optimizes task handling. Samsung Gauss2's flexibility allows for easy customization to meet specific needs. Internal developers use it to power tools like 'code.i,' an AI coding assistant that has seen a fourfold increase in monthly usage since its launch. Additionally, Samsung Gauss Portal, a conversational AI service, helps with office tasks such as document summarization, translation, and email composition. As of August, Samsung has begun using Gauss2 for call center staff to automatically categorize and summarize customer calls. Moving forward, the company plans to enhance the performance of code.i, improve Samsung Gauss Portal's question-and-answer features, and support multimodal tasks, such as interpreting tables and charts and generating images. Samsung continues to integrate AI across all product lines, with its "AI for All" vision aimed at enhancing personalization and user experiences through AI and knowledge graph technologies. Following the Gauss2 announcement, Samsung presented on several topics, including the future of healthcare, SmartThings experiences, and improvements to various software platforms. There were 29 technical sessions, including: For more details on the event, visit the official SDC24 Korea website. Speaking at the event, Paul Kyungwhoon Cheun, President and CTO of the Device eXperience (DX) Division and Head of Samsung Research, said,
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Samsung Electronics Hosts Samsung Developer Conference Korea 2024, Unveils Its Improved Gen AI Model
Company's virtual event highlights its latest software innovations and vision Company introduces Samsung Gauss2, the second-generation of its generative AI model Samsung Electronics today hosted the Samsung Developer Conference Korea 2024 (SDC24 Korea), a virtual event that showcased the company's latest software innovations and vision for the future. Since 2014, Samsung Electronics has held this annual event to engage and collaborate with software developers, making SDC24 Korea the 11th iteration. This year's conference highlighted research related to software embedded in products such as generative AI, software platforms, IoT, healthcare, communications and data. It also delved into the culture of open-source development. During the keynote address, the company unveiled Samsung Gauss2, the second generation of its proprietary AI model, and highlighted its improved performance, efficiency and various application possibilities. "Samsung Electronics is committed to developing cutting-edge software, including AI and data analytics, to enhance user experiences," said Paul Kyungwhoon Cheun, President, CTO of the Device eXperience (DX) Division and Head of Samsung Research. "With three distinct models, Samsung Gauss2 is already boosting our internal productivity, and we plan to integrate it into products to deliver higher levels of convenience and personalization." Samsung Gauss2 is the follow-up to the company's internal generative AI model unveiled last year, and it offers improved performance and efficiency in simultaneously handling various data types as a multimodal model integrating language, code and images. It is available in three distinct models catered to different purposes: Compact, Balanced and Supreme. The Compact model is a small-sized model specifically designed to work efficiently, even in limited computing environments. It delivers optimized performance for on-device usage by maximizing the utilization of the device's computing resources. On the other hand, the Balanced model focuses on achieving balance between performance, speed and efficiency, providing consistent performance across diverse tasks. Finally, the Supreme model aims for top-notch performance by leveraging Mixture of Experts technology atop the Balanced model, allowing significant reductions in computational costs during training and inference processes while maintaining high levels of both performance and efficiency. Samsung Gauss2 supports 9 to 14 languages as well as various programming languages, depending on the model. Samsung has developed and incorporated its own stabilization techniques for training large language models (LLMs) and designed a custom tokenizer to ensure maximum efficiency for these supported languages. The Balanced and Supreme models offer equal or superior performance in key metrics such as generating responses in various languages including English and Korean, and coding capabilities compared to leading open-source generative AI models currently available. Additionally, their processing speed per hour is 1.5 to 3 times faster, enabling quicker AI response generation, reduced user wait times and more efficient task handling. Having an internal generative AI model allows easier customization so that optimal performance can be achieved for specific goals and applications. Samsung Gauss is already being used in various tasks for Samsung's employees, leveraging its customizable development capabilities. With the power of Samsung Gauss, the in-house coding assistant 'code.i' assists the company's software developers. Now upgraded to Samsung Gauss2, it is being utilized by business units within the Device eXperience (DX) Division and overseas research institutes. Since its launch last December, the monthly usage of code.i has quadrupled, with about 60% of all software developers in the DX Division are now using it. Additionally, Samsung Gauss Portal is a conversational AI service powered by Samsung Gauss that assists employees within the DX Division as they handle various office tasks -- such as document summarization, translation and email composition. The service was expanded to overseas subsidiaries in April. In addition, starting from August, Samsung is using Samsung Gauss to call center staff to automatically categorize and summarize customer calls. Moving forward, Samsung aims to continuously increase productivity within the company by applying Samsung Gauss2, to improve the performance of the code.i service, enhance the natural language question-and-answer function of the Samsung Gauss Portal, and support multi-modal functions like understanding tables and charts and creating images. Moreover, under the AI vision of "AI for All," Samsung will continue to expand the reach of its AI-based services across all product lines so that users can experience more convenient and enjoyable daily lives. And by integrating knowledge graph technology with AI, Samsung expects to provide even more enhanced personalization services. Following the announcement of Samsung Gauss2, there were presentations on the customer experience with Samsung's platforms, which included relevant insights on the SmartThings experience and improvements to various software platforms. Subsequently, 29 diverse technical sessions were conducted, including the following: For more detailed information about SDC24 Korea, visit the official website (https://www.sdc-korea.com/).
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Samsung Electronics unveils generative AI Gauss2 to assist employees
Samsung Electronics' Device Experience (DX) Division Chief Technology Officer Cheun Kyung-whoon speaks during the online Samsung Developer Conference Korea 2024, Thursday. Courtesy of Samsung Electronics Tech giant seeks to soothe employees' demand for ChatGPT with Gauss2By Nam Hyun-woo Samsung Electronics unveiled Samsung Gauss2 on Thursday, an upgraded version of its own generative artificial intelligence (AI). Gauss2 will improve the flow efficiency of developers, engineers and other employees in the company's intranet environment instead of ChatGPT or other AI agents, the company said during the online Samsung Developer Conference Korea 2024. "Samsung Electronics is focusing on securing cutting-edge software technologies, such as AI and data analytics, to shape new lifestyles and enhance the quality of life for its customers," its Device Experience (DX) Division Chief Technology Officer Cheun Kyung-whoon said. "We will introduce Samsung Gauss2, our own generative AI, and showcase its improved performance, efficiency and ways of use. Through this, we will be able to provide distinguished customer experience by enhancing productivity and applying it to products in phases." Gauss2 is an upgraded version of Gauss1, introduced last year. Compared to the previous version, Gauss2 is a multimodal model capable of processing various types of data simultaneously, including language, code and images. Samsung said Gauss2 is available in three models tailored to service applications and performance needs -- Compact, Balanced and Supreme -- the top two models of which outperform leading open-source generative AI models in key metrics, including multilingual response generation and coding tasks. The company said Gauss2 will empower the DX Division's coding assistant program, code. i, which is now used by more than 60 percent of the division's software developers. Samsung Gauss2 / Courtesy of Samsung Electronics Samsung has been striving to come up with its own AI solution to meet employees' growing demands for using AI agents in their work processes. Aside from Gauss series, the company's chip-making Device Solutions Division is using own AI agent, named DS Assistant, while prohibiting employees' use of ChatGPT or other popular AI agents due to data security concerns. In March last year, the DS Division allowed its employees to use ChatGPT for their work, but identified multiple data leaks, as employees uploaded malfunctioning program codes for debugging and shared a confidential meeting's minutes with the AI. Anything entered into ChatGPT is transmitted to external servers and cannot be retrieved. Since there are chances of such content being used for the AI's training, this creates risks for an indefinite number of users accessing confidential information. Though ChatGPT offers several privacy features, such as Incognito Mode and Temporary Chat, many Korean businesses are limiting employees' use due to concerns about potential data leaks. Following the incidents, a number of Samsung's business divisions began to ban employees' use of ChatGPT for work purposes while releasing Gauss1 last November. However, it remains uncertain whether Samsung employees are satisfied with the company's own AI solutions. On Oct. 18, Samsung Group United Union (SGUU), an umbrella union of four Samsung Group labor unions, wrote to Samsung Electronics Executive Chairman Lee Jae-yong and urged that Samsung's companies should utilize "the world's best tools" if it aims to be a leading global company. "You can cope with security risks with ChatGPT Enterprise," the SGUU said. "Amid the growing importance of shorter work hours and work-life balance, we should not waste our eight hours every day."
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Samsung introduces Gauss2, its second-generation multimodal AI model, at SDC24 Korea. The model promises enhanced performance, efficiency, and broader applications across various domains.
Samsung Electronics has introduced Gauss2, its second-generation generative AI model, at the Samsung Developer Conference Korea 2024 (SDC24 Korea). This new multimodal AI model represents a significant advancement in artificial intelligence technology, promising improved performance, efficiency, and a wide range of applications 12.
Gauss2 is designed as a multimodal AI model, capable of simultaneously processing language, code, and images. It supports between 9 to 14 languages, including several programming languages, depending on the specific model variant 13. Samsung claims that Gauss2 delivers faster processing speeds, performing 1.5 to 3 times faster than leading open-source AI models 1.
The model is available in three distinct variants:
Samsung is already utilizing Gauss2 internally to enhance productivity. Some notable applications include:
Samsung plans to further integrate Gauss2 into its products and services to deliver higher levels of convenience and personalization 14. Potential future applications include:
The introduction of Gauss2 comes at a time when Samsung is facing challenges in the AI market, competing with rivals like TSMC and SK Hynix 2. However, with Gauss2, Samsung appears poised to strengthen its position in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Paul Kyungwhoon Cheun, President and CTO of Samsung's Device eXperience (DX) Division, emphasized the company's commitment to developing cutting-edge software, including AI and data analytics, to enhance user experiences 4. This aligns with Samsung's vision of "AI for All," aiming to expand the reach of AI-based services across all product lines 1.
As Gauss2 continues to evolve and integrate into Samsung's ecosystem, it has the potential to revolutionize various aspects of technology, from software development to consumer electronics, solidifying Samsung's position as a leader in AI innovation.
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