Samsung is all set to open three new AI
centers in the United Kingdom, Canada and Russia to strengthen its AI
capabilities. The technology giant already has two established Centers in Seoul
and Silicon Valley.
United
Kingdom: The advanced R&D center of Samsung
Electronics’, Samsung Research, recently announce its plans to launch three
artificial intelligence (AI) Centers in the United Kingdom, Canada and in an
attempt to strengthen its AI capabilities and explore the potential of
user-centric AI.
The
move is in line with the company’s aim of expanding the global AI research
capabilities of the company. Samsung Research already
has two AI Centers in Seoul and Silicon Valley, tallying to a total of five AI
Centers around the world. Samsung Research plans to expand its number of
advanced AI researchers to 1,000 globally by 2020.
The
President and Head of Samsung Research at the opening ceremony of the new AI
Center in Cambridge said that the tech giant has a long history of pursuing
innovation and with the new AI Centers and recruitment of leading experts in
the field Samsung will emerge as a game changer in the AI industry.
Samsung is focused on five
core aspects to drive its research in AI namely, user-centricity, realizing
personalization through a multi-modal interface, constant learning by continuous
self-learning from data, presence as an ambient service, minimization of user
intervention and response to requests and ensuring user safety and privacy.
The new AI Centers will utilize
innovative research environments along with the strong researchers to take Samsung’s
AI capabilities to new heights. Samsung has been working with renowned AI
scholars in preparing to set up research bases across areas of expertise.
Samsung plans to expand areas of expertise and technology across the globe.
To provide a user-centric
ecosystem, Samsung aims to build an AI platform under a common architecture
that will not only scale quickly but also provide the deepest understanding of
usage context and behaviors, making AI more relevant and useful.
According to TechSci Research, the AI centres by
Samsung will enable leading edge research in Artificial intelligence. The AI
Centres will leverage cutting-edge environments along with very strong
researchers to improve its AI capabilities. This move is anticipated to drive
the Artificial Intelligence Market. Factors like increasing venture capital
investments, growing technological advancements and booming autonomous vehicle
market is expected to drive the global artificial intelligence market in the
coming years. Artificial Intelligent finds it uses in multiple industries like automobile,
finance, healthcare, consumer electronics, etc. Moreover, rising acquisitions
of start-ups by leading players such as Google, Samsung, Microsoft and others
is driving the global artificial intelligence market. Furthermore, increasing
research & development activities are also expected to aid the penetration
of artificial intelligence into newer applications in next five years.
According to the recently
published report by TechSci Research,
“Global
Artificial Intelligence Market By Application (Image Recognition,
Natural Language Processing, Speech Recognition, etc.), By End User (Consumer
Electronics, BFSI, etc.), By Region, Competition Forecast & Opportunities,
2012 – 2022”, the global market of artificial intelligence is anticipated
to grow at a CAGR of over 60% during 2017 – 2022. On the basis of application,
global artificial intelligence market has been broadly segmented into image
recognition, natural language processing, speech recognition, gesture control
& others. Among these categories, image recognition dominated global
artificial intelligence market in 2016, and the segment is expected to maintain
its dominance over the next five years as well.
According to the recently
published report by TechSci Research,
“Global
Automotive Artificial Intelligence Market, By Technology (Deep
Learning, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, etc.), By Application
(Human–Machine Interface, Semi-Autonomous Driving, etc.), By Offering (Software
& Hardware), By Process, By Company & By Geography, Forecast &
Opportunities, 2016-2022, Global Automotive Artificial Intelligence market
stood at $ 565.7 Million in 2016 in terms of value and is expected to grow at a
CAGR of over 33%, during the forecast period, on the back of rising demand for
autonomous vehicles, increasing consumers demand for smooth driving and growing
adoption of ADAS technology by OEMs. Based on technology, the global Automotive
Artificial Intelligence is segmented into deep learning, machine learning,
computer Vision, context awareness and natural language processing. Deep
learning technology is expected to be the largest and the fastest-growing
technology and is expected to maintain its dominance during the forecast period
as well.
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