At this point in time, we can probably expect most major tech brands to market new and upcoming products with built-in AI features. Take for example Samsung, which recently announced that it was bringing Microsoft Copilot to its 2025 lineup of TVs and Smart Monitors, in addition to its own Vision AI software.
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Samsung says that users will be able to tap into Copilot via voice commands (or remote controls), with a focus on a more contextually-aware smart display experience. Kevin Lee, Executive Vice President of the Customer Experience Team at the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung comments:
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Samsung says that users will be able to tap into Copilot via voice commands (or remote controls), with a focus on a more contextually-aware smart display experience. Kevin Lee, Executive Vice President of the Customer Experience Team at the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung comments:
Through our open AI partnerships, Samsung is setting a new standard for AI-powered screens… Copilot makes it fun and easy to quickly get what you need through tailored experiences, whether you’re learning something new, enjoying entertainment, tackling everyday tasks or more.
Samsung promises deep integration that supports advanced conversational AI in features such as Samsung Daily+, for example. Additionally, Copilot can be easily accessed via Samsung Tizen OS home, Samsung Daily+ and Click to Search, and will offer personalized recommendations, based on relevant information for users.The post Microsoft Copilot Arrives for Samsung’s 2025-series TVs and Monitors appeared first on Phandroid.
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