At CES 2024, Samsung will present its “WE for everyone” vision
Samsung unveiled its AI vision at CES® 2024, outlining how the technology will enable users to use their devices in a more intuitive and convenient way. Together with its key partners, the company presented its ideas at its press conference to present in detail the technologies behind the vision, as well as how new tools and services exploit the potential of artificial intelligence and make everyday life easier.
Jong-Hee (JH) Han, Vice President, Managing Director and Head of DX (Device eXperience) Division of Samsung Electronics, opened the press conference with how artificial intelligence supports connected technologies to improve users’ daily lives while they do not attract attention and remain in the background. The strategy outlined by JH Han and colleagues focused on the role of artificial intelligence, which simply and usefully enhances connected experiences. At the press conference, the company presented a number of tools and services that help achieve all these goals.
“With the advent of artificial intelligence, we can offer smarter and higher-quality experiences that can have a significant impact on our everyday lives
said Jong-Hee (JH) Han.
Thanks to our broad product range of powerful tools and our commitment to open collaboration, AI and hyper-connectivity can become accessible to everyone.”
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