Samsung Unveils Gauss2 AI Model: Faster, Versatile, and Multimodal for Enhanced Developer Experience

November 21, 2024
Samsung Unveils Gauss2 AI Model: Faster, Versatile, and Multimodal for Enhanced Developer Experience
  • Samsung Electronics recently hosted the Samsung Developer Conference Korea 2024, marking its 11th edition aimed at engaging software developers.

  • At the conference, Samsung unveiled its second-generation AI model, Samsung Gauss2, which promises enhanced performance and new applications across various data types.

  • The model is multimodal, enabling it to process images, text, and code simultaneously, thereby improving functionality across different devices.

  • The Supreme model employs a 'Mixture of Experts' technology, activating the most suitable expert model based on task requirements to deliver high performance.

  • Gauss2 supports up to 14 languages and various programming languages, further enhancing its versatility and application in diverse settings.

  • The processing speed of Gauss2 leads to reduced costs and shorter service wait times, making it a competitive option in the AI landscape.

  • Despite these advancements, challenges remain for Samsung, particularly competition from China in sectors like mobile phones and memory chips.

  • Gauss2 is available in three distinct sizes: Compact, Balanced, and Supreme, each tailored for specific use cases.

  • The Balanced and Supreme models significantly outperform many open-source AI models, achieving processing speeds 1.5 to 3 times faster in language generation and coding tasks.

  • Additionally, Gauss2 is utilized in Samsung's call centers to categorize and summarize customer interactions, enhancing efficiency and service quality.

  • Paul Kyungwhoon Cheun, President and CTO of Samsung's Device eXperience Division, emphasized the company's commitment to integrating advanced AI to enhance user experiences.

  • Internally, Gauss2 is already in use at Samsung, with over 60% of developers in the Device eXperience division utilizing it for coding, translating, and summarizing tasks.

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