Samsung Electronics Reveals Samsung Gauss, a Generative AI Developed In-House
The Samsung Gauss generative AI model was developed by Samsung Research and introduced at the Samsung AI Forum 2023. It is named after Carl Friedrich Gauss, a genius mathematician who established the theory of normal distribution. The name signifies the infinite possibilities of generative AI that Samsung aspires to realize.
Based on machine learning technologies, Samsung Gauss consists of 3 models: Samsung Gauss Language, which generates texts; Samsung Gauss Code, which generates code; and Samsung Gauss Image, which generates images. Samsung Electronics expects to introduce these generative AI models to various products to enhance the consumer experience. Learn more at the Samsung Electronics Newsroom.
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New SmartThings API for Smart Homes and Smart Buildings
At SDC 2023, SmartThings introduced 3 new APIs that help different developers use the powerful SmartThings infrastructure as the platform for their innovative solutions: SmartThings Home API, SmartThings Context API, and SmartThings Enterprise API.
The new SmartThings APIs are an important development for the smart home ecosystem. Smart home device and application developers, as well as smart building and MDU solution providers, now have access to powerful infrastructure that enables them to simplify development, enhance user and asset manager experience, and reduce overhead. Visit developer.smartthings.com to try an early access version of the brand-new SmartThings APIs.
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Remote Test Lab for TV: Debugging TV Applications Remotely
Remote Test Lab (RTL) for TV, a remote development service for TVs, has been officially released. It allows you to remotely access a real TV, providing a more powerful and comprehensive testing experience than testing with a virtual TV device. You can manipulate its functions and debug your applications through development tools like Tizen SDK directly from your computer.
The service supports many TV device models, including Lifestyle TV and QLED 4K TV, and various Tizen OS versions. RTL enables you to perform TV application development and testing no matter where you are: all you need is a Samsung Developers account. Learn more at the Samsung Developer Portal.
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Tutorial: Creating Animated Watch Faces
Did you know that you can use animations on a watch face? Get creative with Watch Face Studio and use a variety of animation formats to design beautiful, optimized watch faces for Galaxy Watch devices. Learn more and read the tutorial at the Samsung Developer Portal.
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Tutorial: Developing Companion Applications for Wearable Applications
Galaxy Watch applications can offer a range of features and services, but the watch's smaller size compared to a mobile device means there are limitations, including fewer hardware resources and a smaller screen. To process more complex, resource-intensive tasks, you can implement a companion application to leverage the hardware on the user’s Galaxy mobile device, while providing a seamless experience through an application on their watch. This tutorial shows you how to create a multi-module project and implement communication between a wearable application and its companion application. Learn more at the Samsung Developer Portal.
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One UI 6 Guarantees User Choice and Robust Security
Recently introduced at SDC 2023, One UI 6 further enhances Galaxy customization and security and privacy features. Galaxy is committed to supporting an open ecosystem and the users' right to choose how they use their devices, especially regarding security and privacy.
For example, the new Auto Blocker feature helps protect users from various kinds of cyber threats while giving the users freedom to conveniently define their specific security preferences. Learn more about Auto Blocker and its key features at the Samsung Electronics Newsroom.
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CSA Releases Matter 1.2 Specification and SDK for Smart Home IoT Standardization
Matter version 1.2 was released on October 23, 2023. Matter is a simple, interoperable, stable, and secure IoT standard for short range wireless communication between IoT devices in the home. With Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) leading development, the Matter 1.0 specifications were disclosed in October 2022. Since then, the specifications for Matter 1.0 and 1.1 have been implemented, certified, and commercialized on over 1000 devices manufactured by CSA members.
Samsung Research also actively participates in developing the Matter specifications. Learn more about our involvement and Matter's market advances, product certification program, and new features in Matter 1.2 at the Samsung Research blog.
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RAMP: Hierarchical Reactive Motion Planning for Manipulation Tasks Using Implicit Signed Distance Functions
Despite advances in motion planning, existing solutions for robots with a high degree of freedom struggle to provide fast and reliable performance in unknown environments. Both the existing reactive and non-reactive planning approaches, and the Model Predictive Control (MPC) scheme, have various limitations.
Reactive Action and Motion Planner (RAMP) is a hierarchical reactive approach for high-dimensional robot manipulators that improves on existing approaches. RAMP generates safe and smooth motions in real time while satisfying constraints. Find out more about RAMP at the Samsung Research blog.
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Developer Productivity Engineering (DPE) in the Complex Low-Level Systems World
Developer Productivity Engineering (DPE) is a software development practice that aims to maximize developer productivity and happiness. It is used by leading software development organizations and has been adopted by others as a core part of the software development process.
At the DPE Summit 2023 in September, Samsung R&D's Poland laboratory presented the Code Aware Services (CAS) project to address limitations in the existing DPE concepts. CAS is a set of tools that can be applied even to complex low-level systems and complements the DPE concepts applied to higher layers of the product software stack. Learn more about the CAS project at the Samsung Research blog.
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