Samsung Electronics has unveiled its plans to broaden the linguistic horizon of its Galaxy AI, announcing the integration of three new languages—Arabic, Indonesian, and Russian.
The new languages join three additional dialects: Australian English, Cantonese, and Canadian French. With these additions supplementing the existing roster of 13 languages, Samsung aims to empower a broader spectrum of Galaxy users worldwide with the prowess of mobile AI, according to the technology company.
Samsung also disclosed its intention to introduce four more languages later this year, encompassing Romanian, Turkish, Dutch, and Swedish, as well as the incorporation of traditional Chinese and European Portuguese.
Samsung: What Galaxy AI can do
TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics, affirmed the company’s dedication to democratizing mobile AI. “Committed to democratizing mobile AI for all, Galaxy AI’s language expansion this year will allow even more Galaxy users to communicate beyond language barriers on a scale that is completely unique to Samsung.”
Roh emphasized Samsung’s commitment to innovation, pledging to forge ahead in delivering premium mobile AI experiences to equip users with the tools necessary to realize their boundless potential.
Galaxy AI, known for its diverse array of features, boasts functionalities designed to enhance communication and productivity. Among these features are Live Translate, Interpreter, Chat Assist, Note Assist, Transcript Assist, and Browsing Assist. From facilitating real-time voice and text translations to aiding in perfecting conversational tones and enhancing productivity through AI-generated summaries, Galaxy AI stands as a testament to Samsung’s relentless pursuit of technological advancement.
Starting in April, and gradually extending throughout the forthcoming months, users can access the newly supported Galaxy AI languages and dialects by downloading language packs via the Settings app.
Samsung said its endeavor underscores its unwavering commitment to fostering inclusivity and connectivity in the global digital landscape.