Samsung has established a partnership agreement with the Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences to train its artificial intelligence model “Gauss” on thousands of academic research papers available from the institute.
Under the signed partnership, Samsung’s generative AI model will be granted access to approximately 20,000 academic research papers in the fields of communications and information technology.
Samsung Research Company stated: “This marks the beginning of a fruitful collaboration between a global technology company and an academic association.” They also expressed their intention to continue expanding cooperation with academic associations in various fields in the future.
The academic research will be used to train the Gauss model on written materials, equations, graphs, and illustrations based on scientific facts, aiming to enhance the capabilities of the new model.
Samsung introduced the Gauss generative artificial intelligence model last November, which will serve as the foundation for new products and technologies that Samsung will offer to the public.
The Samsung Galaxy device consists of three main models; a linguistic design model, a code generation model, and another model for image generation and editing.
Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy S24 series early next year as the first smartphones to offer artificial intelligence tools based on the Gauss model.
All new artificial intelligence features are expected to come with the upcoming One UI 6.1 user interface update, where they will be integrated by default in the Galaxy S24 phones.
Following a data leak incident, Samsung decided to prohibit the use of any similar external artificial intelligence tools and instead will provide internally developed AI tools to its employees.