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Galaxy Note 9: New Bixby voice-recognition system understands context better #GalaxyNote9 #Samsung #SamsungNews #Bixby2 #Bixby
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Bixby 2 soll auf Viv-Komponenten setzen #Samsung #Bixby2 #Viv #Bixby
Im Zuge der Vorstellung des neuen Galaxy Note 9 soll auch der Sprachassistent von Samsung überarbeitet werden. Bisher hatte Bixby zwar eine eigene Taste, war aber in vielen Bereichen nutzlos – unter anderem im deutschsprachigen Raum war das System kaum…
Im Zuge der Vorstellung des neuen Galaxy Note 9 soll auch der Sprachassistent von Samsung überarbeitet werden. Bisher hatte Bixby zwar eine eigene Taste, war aber in vielen Bereichen nutzlos – unter anderem im deutschsprachigen Raum war das System kaum…
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Samsung Could Release Bixby 2.0 At SDC This Week #bixby2.0 #samsung
Samsung’s Bixby, a smart voice assistant was introduced with the launch of Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+. This was supposed to be a state-of-the-art feature but the road has been quite rough for Bixby due to numerous technical itches and lack of experience…
Samsung’s Bixby, a smart voice assistant was introduced with the launch of Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+. This was supposed to be a state-of-the-art feature but the road has been quite rough for Bixby due to numerous technical itches and lack of experience…
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Bixby Voice : Samsung's Virtual Assistant Review
Bixby Voice is the virtual assistant of Samsung launched with the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+. With the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Bixby Voice supports now the English language. In that video, you are going to discover Bixby Voice in depth. Bixby is full of potential. Samsung has taken a step in the right direction with their assistant. But now, Samsung needs to do more if it wants Bixby to be a truly great virtual assistant for Android OS.
Let us know your thoughts concerning Bixby Voice in comments.
#Bixby #Bixby2 #Bixby2 #BixbyVoice #VirtualAssistant #Review #Samsung #Virtual #Android #AndrodiOreo #IoT
Bixby Voice is the virtual assistant of Samsung launched with the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+. With the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Bixby Voice supports now the English language. In that video, you are going to discover Bixby Voice in depth. Bixby is full of potential. Samsung has taken a step in the right direction with their assistant. But now, Samsung needs to do more if it wants Bixby to be a truly great virtual assistant for Android OS.
Let us know your thoughts concerning Bixby Voice in comments.
#Bixby #Bixby2 #Bixby2 #BixbyVoice #VirtualAssistant #Review #Samsung #Virtual #Android #AndrodiOreo #IoT
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Bixby 2.0: A roundup of what's coming! #Bixby #Bixby2.0 #Samsung
Bixby 2.0 was announced last week, right on schedule, during Samsung’s annual developer conference. Bixby is only a mere six months old, and yet, version 2.0 is on its way. Here’s a roundup of what to expect out of Samsung’s second-generation Bixby AI…
Bixby 2.0 was announced last week, right on schedule, during Samsung’s annual developer conference. Bixby is only a mere six months old, and yet, version 2.0 is on its way. Here’s a roundup of what to expect out of Samsung’s second-generation Bixby AI…
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Samsung introduces Bixby 2.0, hopes it will take on Amazon's Alexa #Bixby2, #SamsungBixby
At the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2017 in San Francisco, South Korean multinational conglomerate Samsung showcased its next big step in artificial intelligence-driven virtual assistants by introducing Bixby 2.0. The tech behemoth termed it as a…
At the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2017 in San Francisco, South Korean multinational conglomerate Samsung showcased its next big step in artificial intelligence-driven virtual assistants by introducing Bixby 2.0. The tech behemoth termed it as a…
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Samsung will bring Bixby to home appliances like ovens and robot cleaners
Samsung has already made it clear that Bixby is going to be integral to its plans to take over the consumer’s home through the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem, with the company’s virtual assistant set to control everything from washing machines through air conditioners to the TV in our living room. Bixby 2.0 will be introduced with the Galaxy Note 9 later this year with improved response times, and according to Yonhap News, Samsung has also revealed its plans to put Bixby on a wider variety of home appliances, including microwave ovens and robot vacuum cleaners.
Bixby will be everywhere
With an IoT ecosystem, Samsung is hoping consumers can use Bixby to operate all of their appliances at home, including those not made by Samsung thanks to the SmartThings Cloud platform. And with local device control already the major draw with Bixby Voice on the company’s smartphones, Samsung is well poised to make its voice assistant ubiquitous across its various product categories. Of course, it’s interesting that Samsung hasn’t yet said anything about bringing Bixby Voice to its mid-range and budget smartphones, and it’s not clear if Bixby and SmartThings support will come to appliances across all price ranges. It’s certainly important to go as low on the price ladder as possible, so that the company’s assistant can go head to head with devices like Google Home and Amazon Echo.
The upcoming Bixby smart speaker will be a good starting point for competing with the aforementioned devices, and Samsung says it is also ready to join forces with other companies working on artificial intelligence to advance Bixby’s capabilities. Whether the 2020 target to making all of its products IoT ready is something the company can achieve remains to be seen, and for now, all we can do is look forward to Bixby 2.0 and see if Samsung can offer meaningful additions to give those of us who disable Bixby a reason to give it another chance.
#Bixby #Bixby2 #Android #Samsung #VoiceAssistant #Galaxy #GalaxyS9
Samsung has already made it clear that Bixby is going to be integral to its plans to take over the consumer’s home through the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem, with the company’s virtual assistant set to control everything from washing machines through air conditioners to the TV in our living room. Bixby 2.0 will be introduced with the Galaxy Note 9 later this year with improved response times, and according to Yonhap News, Samsung has also revealed its plans to put Bixby on a wider variety of home appliances, including microwave ovens and robot vacuum cleaners.
Bixby will be everywhere
With an IoT ecosystem, Samsung is hoping consumers can use Bixby to operate all of their appliances at home, including those not made by Samsung thanks to the SmartThings Cloud platform. And with local device control already the major draw with Bixby Voice on the company’s smartphones, Samsung is well poised to make its voice assistant ubiquitous across its various product categories. Of course, it’s interesting that Samsung hasn’t yet said anything about bringing Bixby Voice to its mid-range and budget smartphones, and it’s not clear if Bixby and SmartThings support will come to appliances across all price ranges. It’s certainly important to go as low on the price ladder as possible, so that the company’s assistant can go head to head with devices like Google Home and Amazon Echo.
The upcoming Bixby smart speaker will be a good starting point for competing with the aforementioned devices, and Samsung says it is also ready to join forces with other companies working on artificial intelligence to advance Bixby’s capabilities. Whether the 2020 target to making all of its products IoT ready is something the company can achieve remains to be seen, and for now, all we can do is look forward to Bixby 2.0 and see if Samsung can offer meaningful additions to give those of us who disable Bixby a reason to give it another chance.
#Bixby #Bixby2 #Android #Samsung #VoiceAssistant #Galaxy #GalaxyS9

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