Samsung Launches Generative AI-Powered Bixby for 2025 TVs
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Dominic Preston
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Summary
Samsung is rolling out a generative AI-powered version of its Bixby virtual assistant called Vision AI Companion for its 2025 TVs. The AI can answer questions about on-screen content in real time, including identifying actors, artists, sports scores, and providing TV/movie recommendations. The update, first announced in September, is now being released with support for multiple languages and is powered by Copilot and Perplexity technology.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledSamsung is rolling out new conversational AI across its 2025 TVs that lets users ask questions about what's on the screen and beyond it.
Vision AI Companion is based on an upgraded, generative AI-based version of Samsung's virtual assistant Bixby.
Samsung suggests you can use it to ask questions about on-screen content — what that actor is famous for, who painted that artwork, or what the final score was in a football game.
Samsung Vision AI Companion will let you ask Bixby questions about what's on screen in real time, powered by Copilot and Perplexity.
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