Samsung Gauss 2 is its new GenAI model that improves Galaxy AI

Samsung has unveiled its new Generative AI model, and it’s called the Samsung Gauss 2. It’s the successor to the company’s first-generation GenAI model, which was presented last year. Its new GenAI model offers improved performance and efficiency and will be used for Galaxy AI features.

The Samsung Gauss 2 comes in three versions

At the Samsung Developer Conference in South Korea, Samsung revealed Gauss 2. It’s the company’s second-generation GenAI model, and it’s multimodal, meaning it can simultaneously take multiple types of data as input, including code, images, and language.

Samsung plans to use Gauss 2 across a range of its products, including smartphones, tablets, laptops and home appliances. It has also developed Knowledge Graph technology, which will be integrated with AI to offer personalized features.

When Galaxy AI features start using Gauss 2, you’ll see things like Browsing Assist, Call Assist, Chat Assist, Generative AI Edit, Interpreter, Note Assist, and Sketch to Image will work faster and have improved quality.

Samsung Gauss 2 Multimodal GenAI Model Notification

Gauss 2 has improved performance and efficiency. It comes in three forms: Compact, Balanced and Supreme. It supports 9 to 14 languages ​​and different coding languages. Samsung claims Gauss 2 is 1.5x to 3x faster than the first-generation Gauss, meaning users experience shorter wait times while processing completes.

The compact version is intended to be smaller, faster and more efficient, allowing it to run entirely on the device without the need for an internet connection. It can be run on devices like smartphones and tablets.

The balanced version of Gauss 2 is intended to offer a consistent experience by balancing efficiency, performance and speed. It may need internet connection.

Gauss 2’s Supreme version focuses on offering the best performance by using the Mixture of Experts technology. It selects the most suitable expert model and activates it for a specific task.

Samsung already uses Gauss 2 internally for its employees

Samsung says its developers and business units are already using Gauss 2. Over 60% of developers in Samsung’s DX division are using it. They use it for coding assistance (using code.ai assistant), document summarization, email composition and translation.

Call center agents also use it to automatically categorize and summarize customer calls.

Paul Kyungwhoon Cheun, President, CTO of Samsung DX and Head of Samsung Research, said: “Samsung Electronics is committed to developing cutting-edge software, including AI and data analytics, to enhance the user experience. With three different models, Samsung Gauss2 is already increasing our internal productivity, and we plan to integrate it into products to deliver higher levels of convenience and personalization.