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Industry Leaders Chart the Future of Mobile Innovation at Galaxy Tech Forum – Samsung Mobile Press

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Ambient Intelligence Takes Center Stage

At the Galaxy Tech Forum in Brooklyn, Samsung explored the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. The “Next Vision of AI: Ambient Intelligence” panel delved into how multimodal AI capabilities are making technology more intuitive and proactive in daily life. Experts discussed the smartphone’s changing role, platform integration, and the necessity of cross-industry partnerships.

From left: Moderator Sabrina Ortiz, Jisun Park, Mindy Brooks, and Dr. Vinesh Sukumar at the Galaxy Tech Forum.

Jisun Park, EVP and Head of Language AI Team at Samsung Electronics, highlighted the impressive adoption of Galaxy AI, with over 70% of users engaging with its features since the Galaxy S25 series launch. He emphasized Samsung’s goal to make Galaxy AI accessible on 400 million devices by the end of 2025.

Industry Leaders Chart the Future of Mobile Innovation at Galaxy Tech Forum – Samsung Mobile Press
Jisun Park, from Samsung Electronics, discussed the future of AI.

“Some see AI as the start of a ‘post-smartphone’ era, but we see it differently,” said Park. “We’re building a future where your devices don’t just respond — they become smarter to anticipate, see and work quietly in the background to make life feel a little more effortless.”

Jisun Park, EVP and Head of Language AI Team, Mobile eXperience (MX) Business at Samsung Electronics

Research indicates a strong user desire for proactive assistance, with 60% of users wanting their phones to anticipate needs. Mindy Brooks, VP of Android Consumer Product and Experience at Google, highlighted how Google’s Gemini aims for natural, anticipatory assistance, seamlessly integrating with Samsung devices.

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