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Samsung unveils Gauss2 AI model with on-device option

by PratapDarpan
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Around this time last year, Samsung introduced its own generative AI model Gauss. During the latest Samsung Developer Conference, the company unveiled its successor called Gauss2, which brings better performance and efficiency.

Samsung truly believes that AI can increase productivity and it is using Gauss AI internally. It is used in “code.i”, an in-house tool for developers in the Device Experience (DX) division. Code.i usage is growing rapidly and is now used by 60% of all DX developers.

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Gauss has also been deployed in Samsung call centers where it summarizes and categorizes calls. Another application is Samsung Gauss Portal, which is a conversational AI that helps employees in the DX division. Samsung is definitely practicing what it preaches when it comes to AI.

So, what is Gauss2 and how is it better than the old one (and other AI models)? There are actually three models: Compact, Balanced, and Supreme.

The Compact is the smallest model and is optimized for on-device operation. Balanced is larger and performs better on tasks, but it is a balance between performance, production speed and efficiency (hence the name). Supreme is built on top of Balanced and uses a blend of experts approach – instead of a single model, multiple models are used, each focused on different types of problems.

There are three Gauss2 models: Compact, Balanced and Supreme.
There are three Gauss2 models: Compact, Balanced and Supreme.

Depending on which model is used, Gauss2 supports 9 to 14 human languages ​​and several programming languages. Samsung says Balanced and Supreme match or outperform other AI models on tasks in English and Korean. Even better, “their processing speed is 1.5 to 3 times faster per hour,” which reduces costs and wait times for services powered by AI models.

Samsung is moving forward on its “AI for All” plan and says it will “continue to expand the reach of its AI-based services across all product lines so that users can experience more convenient and enjoyable daily life. And AI By integrating knowledge graph technology with Samsung, Samsung hopes to provide even more advanced personalization services.

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