Samsung patent highlights more personal Galaxy AI feature

What do you want to know A new Samsung patent has reportedly been spotted detailing a more personal AI summary feature for Galaxy AI. Users of the patent could tell the AI ​​how long or short the summary should be and what tone it should use. The AI ​​would base its informative responses on a […]

Samsung patent highlights more personal Galaxy AI feature

What do you want to know

  • A new Samsung patent has reportedly been spotted detailing a more personal AI summary feature for Galaxy AI.
  • Users of the patent could tell the AI ​​how long or short the summary should be and what tone it should use.
  • The AI ​​would base its informative responses on a user’s search history, preferences and more.

Reports have surfaced regarding a new Galaxy AI feature that Samsung is currently developing.

According to Chosun-Biz (Korean), Samsung has submitted a patent to the South Korean government detailing an improved AI summary feature (via SamMobile). The KIPRIS patent system indicates that Samsung designed this feature to provide a more personalized summary experience.

The AI ​​would look at a user’s “usage history” to provide appropriate responses. The patent would add that the AI ​​will take into account the user’s preferences, their level of knowledge on various topics, etc. Additionally, the AI ​​will understand a user’s interests and “non-interests” using their search history.

Users can also customize how the AI ​​provides a summary on a given topic. The post states that Samsung wants users to tell the AI ​​the length of the summary and the tone of its voice. An example provided by the Korean equipment manufacturer in its patent is the following: “Please summarize in a long and negative tone.”

Speculations indicate that Samsung could roll out this new feature to the Galaxy Z Flip 6 later this year. Only time will tell, as this could simply be a feature Samsung tested but never released to consumers.

What’s interesting about this “enhanced” AI summary is that Samsung has already rolled out a version of it with Galaxy AI. The Galaxy S24 series can summarize long chunks of text, like a document or web page, for users. However, the patent details a feature that could bring a new level of customization to users.

We’re still waiting for several Galaxy AI features to arrive on older generation Samsung devices, like the S23 series. The company detailed its plans to do so in January, stating that users will benefit from Circle to Search, live translation, Chat Assist, and the current summary feature. These are expected to arrive with its One UI 6.1 update, which has not yet been rolled out.

If Samsung plans to release this feature in its next clamshell, it could happen in July. A rumor in late February suggested this and also claimed that Samsung might hold its event in Paris, France.

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