At SDC24 Korea, Samsung is showcasing Gauss2, its second-generation generative artificial intelligence (AI) model. With multimodal capabilities and advanced personalization, it promises to redefine the relationship between technology and users.

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Artificial Intelligence at the Heart of Samsung’s “AI for All” Strategy: Gauss2

During the SDC24 Korea conference, Samsung introduced Gauss2, the second generation of its proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) model.

This technology represents a significant step forward in improving user experience through advanced features and a personalized approach.

Paul Kyungwhoon Cheun, President and CTO of the Device eXperience (DX) Division, emphasized the importance of innovation:

“Samsung Electronics is committed to developing cutting-edge software, including artificial intelligence and data analytics, to improve user experiences.”

Gauss2 stands out for its three versions, designed to meet different computational needs:

  • Compact: Ideal for devices with limited resources, it ensures efficient performance without compromising quality.

  • Balanced: Offers an optimal balance between speed, performance and efficiency, making it suitable for multiple applications.

  • Supreme: Integrates Mixture of Experts (MoE) technology to maximize efficiency and reduce computational costs, delivering superior performance.

These variants support nine to fourteen languages, as well as a wide range of programming languages, offering versatility that meets global needs.

Samsung invested in custom training techniques and a proprietary tokenizer to optimize the model's language performance.

Gauss2 promises up to three times faster response generation than leading open source alternatives, ensuring rapid interactions and minimizing wait times.

This technology not only offers faster responses, but also enables advanced customization, making Gauss2 easily adaptable to specific contexts, from business applications to everyday interactions.

Practical applications and future vision

The Gauss2 model is already widely used within Samsung, improving productivity through tools such as:

  • Code.i: The coding assistant, powered by Gauss2, is adopted by 60% of DX developers and international research teams. It makes writing code and automating complex processes easier.

  • Gauss Portal: This AI-powered tool offers advanced features like document summarization and translation, improving efficiency in office operations.

  • Call Centers: Automated categorization and summarization operations have already been proven to increase operational efficiency.

These examples demonstrate how Gauss2 is not just an experimental technology, but a concrete resource for improving business processes and services.

However, Samsung does not stop there. The company announced that the model will continue to evolve, integrating multimodal features to meet new challenges. Among the new features expected are:

  • Advanced analysis of visual and graphical data.

  • The creation of visual content through image generation.

  • An improvement in natural language response capabilities.

“AI for All”: An Inclusive Strategy

Under the motto “AI for All,” Samsung aims to make artificial intelligence a central component of all its products. The goal is to offer ever greater personalization, combining the capabilities of artificial intelligence with technologies such as the knowledge graph.

The SDC24 Korea conference offered an overview of how the company plans to integrate Gauss2 into its ecosystem. Topics covered in the 29 technical sessions included:

  • Innovations in the SmartThings experience thanks to artificial intelligence.

  • Smart home solutions with more efficient appliances.

  • New Frontiers of Digital Health in the Samsung Healthcare Ecosystem.

  • Improvements in lifestyle content for TVs.