Smartphones and connected devices keep adding new capabilities, and Samsung thinks users might need some help keeping up. The company says its Bixby…
Smartphones and connected devices keep adding new capabilities, and Samsung thinks users might need some help keeping up. The company says its Bixby AI assistant is designed to step in and help users in a way that’s fundamentally different from the approach taken by Amazon, Apple, and Google. Bixby is the product of Samsung’s acquisition of Viv Labs last year.
InJong Rhee, Samsung’s Executive VP, head of R&D and Software and Services
Samsung says that Bixby excels in the areas of completeness, context awareness, and cognitive tolerance. Completeness refers to Bixby’s deeper integration into enabled applications, meaning that Samsung expects Bixby-enabled apps to support voice commands for nearly everything that can be normally accessed through the touch interface.