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On the latest episode of The Big Impression podcast, Samsung's Allison Stransky discusses the company's new AI-focused campaign, “Your Home Speaks You.” She explains the importance of conveying how Samsung's AI-powered home-automation features benefit the consumer. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio. Damian Fowler (00:00):I'm Damian Fowler.Ilyse Liffreing (00:01):And I'm Ilyse Liffreing.Damian Fowler (00:02):And welcome to this edition of The Big Impression.Ilyse Liffreing (00:09):Today we're joined by Allison Stransky, Chief Marketing Officer at Samsung Electronics America. She's led brand strategy at global companies like Google and L'Oreal, and now drive Samsung's vision for the connected home.Damian Fowler (00:24):Allison's here to talk about Samsung's new campaign Your Home Speaks You launched in June. The campaign highlights the joy of a home that feels more personal, showing how Samsung's connected products and Galaxy AI come together in everyday moments. Think a washer dryer that finishes a load in 68 minutes or a fridge that tells you to order some more cheese.Ilyse Liffreing (00:47):I love that idea. It's an omnichannel campaign built on real consumer insights about what homeowners actually need and how connected tech can save time, reduce stress, and make life a little easier.Damian Fowler (01:01):So let's get into it.Ilyse Liffreing (01:08):So Alison, the campaign Your Home speaks to you. It really redefines the home, not just as a space but as a feeling. And for the first time, it actually connects all of Samsung's various products into one overall story where anybody can pair these devices throughout the home together. Can you discuss the campaign and then how you translated that vision into the creative?Allison Stransky (01:31):Absolutely. So the initial insight behind your home speaks you is that we are all unique individuals and so are our homes, but also our homes are unique reflection of ourselves. And this actually went back to a campaign that we launched in 2024, but in 25 we took a really exciting evolution, which as you said was the first time we made a wide reaching video, digital video campaign featuring multiple Samsung products working together because we wanted to really convey to consumers who know consumers who don't know how much more you can get out of the Samsung ecosystem when you connect it all through smart things and what is also net new, how Galaxy AI takes those benefits really to the next level. So we are firm believers in how incredible our products are and how amazing they can all be when they work together, but we needed to translate that into something really tangible and relatable.(02:38):So that's where it came to life. In this campaign we featured four different hero products, the two TVs, combo washer dryer and the Bespoke fridge in sequence with a number of mobile products because that is where a lot of the real benefits of the interoperability can start to happen and then looked for real emotional insights to drive the storyline. So to turn that idea into a campaign, it all starts with the data. So we wanted to start by understanding the features and the benefits that our consumers like the most about our products and how our products work together. And then we took that data and turned them into insights. So to give you an example of how that worked, I'll start with the bespoke combo washer dryer. This is a new product that we launched in 2025. It does a wash in a dry all in one cycle in 68 minutes.(03:38):So this is the fastest combo washer dryer on the market, which is great. Fast speed is a great benefit, but when you connect to smart things and you start working with all of your devices together, you can really take your efficiency to the next level through things like notifications. But the human insight that comes into play is imagine that you are coming home and have to get ready for a date and you find that your dog is sitting on the clothes that you laid out for your date and your now brief tells you you have to be out the door in 75 minutes. Well, Samsung saves the day or the date night with the combo washer dryer and the sequence of notifications so you can get ready to go. And that's how really we thought about the whole campaign of bringing it together is it started with a product, it's made better by smart things in ai, but it's really a data-driven human insight that takes the whole thing and brings it to life.Ilyse Liffreing (04:34):Oh yeah, that's really cool. I know it took me two and a half hours to do laundry the other night.Damian Fowler (04:39):That's way too long.Ilyse Liffreing (04:41):And your own research has found that 76% of households already own at least one SAM product and then 27% have three or more. So how did those data insights actually help you shape the campaign?Allison Stransky (04:56):Well, that is data that we're really proud of. We are so proud to be in 76% of households, but then when you look at the drop off, between 76% have at least one Samsung product and 27% have three or more. We really believe in the benefits that are unlocked when all of our products are working together. So in theory, only 27% of households are realizing this state that we know can be possible. So it is one of the things that has driven this is like it is important for you to unlock all of the features and all of the capabilities of whether it's your appliance, your TV or your phone. They really are better together. So that was one of the drivers behind this campaign. Another one of the drivers is we launched Galaxy AI in 2024 and now we've been over this hurdle of there is strong awareness of Galaxy AI and AI in general of what it is and what it can do, but we need to help consumers along on this journey of seeing all the benefits that AI can unlock.(06:01):So we talk about Galaxy AI as being your true AI companion. And what we mean by that is we've moved beyond automation and it's now personalized predictive, anticipating your needs and offering you meaningful personal insights. And that's something else that we want to start telling the story of because that's the thing that's going to get you to say, oh my gosh, my phone can do so much more and now enter smart things. My phone and my fridge or my phone and my TV can help me start building this really amazing connected lifestyle that's going to help me insert the benefit that isn't relevant to you. Is it save time? Is it have a better movie watching experience? There's so many things that this can enable that. That was, it was those things that added up to really inspiring us to create this campaign.Damian Fowler (06:53):I'm really interested to hear a little bit more about the style and the tone of the aesthetic of this campaign, how it aligns this futuristic vision with very human insight.Allison Stransky (07:03):We always think not just about the tech itself but the design. So it really goes back to the product and how we represent our products because it is not just about having this functional high tech TV, refrigerator, et cetera, but we want them to be designed forward and fit them beautifully into your house. So that's our baseline philosophy as it came to this campaign. We want to represent how beautiful and designed for the products are, but also Samsung, the brand as a whole. So we are joyful, colorful, open, inclusive as a brand. And so to get that feeling and to bring that to life, we worked with an amazing team. Crispin was our creative partner and Mathy was our director duo partner who really brought that vision to life. So Crispin was not new for us. We have been working with them since 2024, and so they really get and feel our brand.(08:05):But Mathy is a creative team that we and the Crispin team have really admired and wanted to have an opportunity to work with because we felt like they really get it, they get Samsung, they get what they're trying to do and then they bring their own incredible spin to it. So two of the things that I loved about them, and I will say they all this team really surpassed expectations. One was their approach to color. Like I said, we are a design forward colorful brand and they really captured a very modern look and feel. But then secondly, they have an incredible attention to detail that I hope our viewers pick up on when they watch the spots and see all these tiny little things that came together. One of my favorite examples of that was in our neo QLED eight K TV spot. The storyline was that this couple is obsessed with westerns and they want to have the most immersive TV western viewing experience, but their whole house is designed like Western fans and there's all this little attention to detail in tiny hats and cowboy boots that they strategically placed everywhere in the spot.(09:20):And when we saw it come to life, we just, like I said, it surpassed our expectations and we know we picked the right team.Damian Fowler (09:31):Allison, I'd really love to ask you a little bit more about the actual media buying strategy behind the campaign. Can you elaborate?Allison Stransky (09:37):Absolutely. So it's really special to work at this brand. A lot of CMOs have a lot of love for their brand. I've had love for Samsung before I worked here, so I feel fortunate to have this seat and everything that we create is so it's thought out from the product perspective, from the communication perspective, from the media buying perspective because we want to make sure, one, you understand what we are trying to do. Two, we reach the right people. Something else that is unique about working in a brand that has touched this many households is one of the reasons we've done that is we have so many products and part of that is getting the right message to the right person at the right time. Because if you're going back to school and you're in college shopping mode, I have really relevant phones and laptops and tablets that are going to monitors that will enhance your back to school experience.(10:40):I don't want to serve you a refrigerator ad at that time. And so that's where end to end, every detail needs to be thought out because even the targeting needs to get the right spot to the right people. As I talked a little bit about, this is year two of the campaign in the first year we created stories and vignettes around Are you a workout from Home Maven? Are you a home chef? And when I saw the corporate, the boss lady served to me, I was like, this is all working. The media is working out is the one that I've also been served.Ilyse Liffreing (11:16):Yeah, it seems to me like it's a truly omnichannel kind of strategy as well, and that kind of fits in with the overall smart things theme in a sense.Allison Stransky (11:25):It does. I appreciate that connection because smart things is one of the things that's really special about the Smart Things app is that it is an open ecosystem. It works with everything that is built on the matter platform. So it's not just for Samsung products. And not only is that in line with our value system of openness and inclusion, but that helps our consumers and smart things app users reach another level of benefits and impact. And what I mean by that is health is a big area, for example, that we focus on and sleep within health is critical, but part of your sleeping environment is are your shades open or closed? How well lit or not well lit is your bedroom. And we want smart things to be part of making that perfect sleeping environment. But we don't make lights, we don't make curtains, but we are very happy that you can connect smart lights and smart curtains to your smart things app and with Samsung products create this holistic environment where you can sleep better or wake up better. And it's all a part of our vision of Look, we want to add value to your life. We want to be a very useful, helpful brand.Ilyse Liffreing (12:39):And on that note, let's dive into some of the insights a little bit because you mentioned you wanted to make a smart things ecosystem feel more intuitive and easy to access. So what were some of those signals or behavior changes that you're watching for to see if this message lands?Allison Stransky (12:54):It starts with the KPIs. So we are looking to understand is registration smart things registration increasing? Because the very first step is hook up a product, begin to use the app, start to see what you can get out of that. But from there we want to see that multi-device accounts are also growing because if you have multiple devices connected now I'm starting to get an indication that you are seeing more benefits than, look, you can use your phone as a remote control to turn your TV on and off. That's great. I actually do that a lot in my house. But the sleep benefits, the health benefits, the full ecosystem really gets better when there are multiple products. So the first indication is sign up and start using it. The second is how many products are on there because now I know that you're starting to get a little bit more engaged and we're looking at signals outside of smart things usage as well.(13:52):So for example, only a few weeks into this campaign running, we saw a 55% increase in smart things searches versus year ago. And that was really exciting to us because that means there's a lot of curiosity around the app and what the app can do. And concurrently we had created a set of assets that we're calling smart things 1 0 1 and they are a series of literally 101 videos that were designed to be very SEO forward and answer questions that we either know people are asking or we believe people are asking about the app. So we've created this process whereby you see the campaign, if you're not familiar with smart things, you might go, oh, what is this? Let me learn some more. And now when you go out there, there's a ton more video to take you on your own personal journey that starts with what is smart things all the way down to, okay, I get it, I'm hooked up. How can I create this? My refrigerator helps me, meal plan experience. It's a number of signals and behavior changes that we're looking at along the way.Damian Fowler (14:58):It makes sense that there's an educational component to this campaign that runs alongside it because I'm curious, when people hear your home speaks to you, they may say, well, what does that mean? What does it mean to me? I mean maybe this tech is even intimidating to some people.Allison Stransky (15:12):Yeah, I think it is fair that this is not second nature to us yet. We are fascinated by each generation of new people who are born are going to be much more tech native than the generation before them. But right now our consumers are really, you're kind of in the millennial and exes are buying a lot of the houses that the appliances are speaking to. Zs are buying phones and certainly TVs but not as many of them are homeowners. So we do think it's really important that we make that journey as seamless and easy as possible because once a lot of the benefits are literally set it and forget it and you can go and continue on your life, but we want to make sure end to end you are supported in your journey. So even outside of this campaign, we are piloting a lot of things whereby our service line people, you can call in and get tech support to set up smart things or we foresee a future state where you can set it up, you can have somebody come in and set it up in your home so that it is all that much easier and ready to go.Damian Fowler (16:25):Now you talk about it. I do think maybe this is a generational thing as well. I suppose if people aren't homeowners serving them, an ad for a fridge may not be that relevant. So you must see an interesting breakdown across generational demographics.Allison Stransky (16:39):We do it is there's a wide range of to be in 76% of households, we have a lot of wide range of consumers too. We also have ranges within our products. We have, not all of our refrigerators have screens, but we sure do love the ones that do. But what we found is through a wide portfolio mix, so many people can see the benefits that they're looking for out of our products. And then it's really our responsibility to make our marketing work harder, to make our media dollars more impactful to and our agency partners as well to get the right content to the right people at the right timeDamian Fowler (17:22):On the right phone.Ilyse Liffreing (17:24):Yeah, that is very interesting because people are using even search and AI chatbots for their questions and how to get those answers. So I think it's a great strategy. But looking at the big picture now, how do you see AI continuing to evolve the role that Samsung plays in people's homes?Allison Stransky (17:42):We really believe that AI is going to continue to be more prevalent, more ubiquitous, more important all of our lives. So AI is not new and we've been innovating in AI for more than 10 years. But what has changed is a lot of the LLMs and the media and a lot of this honestly just talking about it have put these benefits and the power of it on consumer's minds. So now we're in the early stages of, okay, the benefits are here. Let's start with helping you understand what Galaxy AI is and then how AI can make a difference on your refrigerator and your tv. And we are seeing this journey, and to be honest, AI is moving so fast that we could be there in a year, we could be there in three. We don't really know how ready consumers are going to be to jump in with us on all of these things, but the innovation roadmap is there and the communication roadmap is there to say, all right, we know it's going to be here and what we know, it's here to stay.(18:44):Let's just take you on this journey. Let's start with the features and the benefits that you have seen the most value in. So for example, a lot of people are using things like circle to search and photo editing capabilities because that is really valuable, but also on the fun side of adoption. So we've worked those into our campaigns. Another one that as an example from this particular smart things campaign in the Frame Pro spot, we showcase for the first time the frame has always been our art tv. Normally we're showing how you can put Van Gogh on your wall because the insight behind the frame is that your TV shouldn't be a black box when you're not using it. Well now it can display family art, meaning photos that you've taken and edited to take that guy in the background out that you wished wasn't in there. And you can see all of this come to life, but this is still the early stages of what the AI journey is about. It's going to be become even more automated and assistive as we get into this stage of multimodality all of your devices and apps connecting and doing more things for you. But we feel it's our responsibility to help you understand what that looks like, not just how it works, but what's the end benefit to you. And then you'll be excited to come along with us on that journey.Ilyse Liffreing (20:02):Now what about outside of the home? Do you envision a future where the smart things ecosystem even extends maybe in the cars travel or public spaces, maybe even as part of a new innovation roadmap?Allison Stransky (20:15):Yes, we would. It does exist a little bit today and we'd be so excited to see even more so we did just recently launch Smart Things Pro, which is an enterprise solution for smart things. So right now business owners can see a lot of benefits like controlling whole hotels. One of our favorite examples that we shared at CES this year was that smart things pro can control your cruise ship. Not a lot of us are in market to buy cruise ships, but showing the power of what it can do and how it exists is really exciting. And I think we envision a world where smart things pro from a business outside of the home perspective can connect to smart things on your device and on your app. And we foresee a roadmap of when you show up at a hotel, you can have your room set to the temperature you like, which not just makes it for a more comfortable experience for you, but could help a whole hotel be more sustainable by not blasting the air conditioning for everybody who doesn't want it to be 62 degrees or whatever it feels like it's set at through smart things.(21:22):And Hyundai, your EV can be your whole house generator. So there's cool stuff in the works that we are working on getting the news out there to our consumers because there's just so many benefits. We also kind have to start by thinking about the bigger ones, which back to this campaign, the things that people want every day are make my life easier, help me save time, help me make my home more enjoyable with my family.Damian Fowler (21:51):Do you think that there's any way that this campaign can help move the needle in the direction of broader acceptance of say, AI and automation?Allison Stransky (22:00):I think it's going to play a part in that we have so much within Samsung that we are talking about in the AI space that I think Samsung as a whole is a massive contributor to shifting the AI conversation. So fortunately there are some partners out there like Chat, GP, GT and Meta are also continuing the narrative and bringing up total awareness. So we're very excited for the more AI conversation that happens, the more interest and curiosity there is in AI benefits. And then we are here with on-device AI on our smartphones and televisions and appliances, our responsibility when you come now you know what AI is. Now our responsibility is to help you see the benefit that you can get from not just individual Samsung products but how they all work together. And I think we are at this really exciting tipping point for not just tech companies but consumer companies everywhere to help all consumers say, look, we're moving into the AI generation. It's here to stay. We're going to do it together. You find the AI solutions that are right for you. And that's how I think we'll all come along on this journey.Damian Fowler (23:14):I just want to know, can I ask my fridge to tell me when I need to order some new cheese?Allison Stransky (23:18):Cheese? I would prioritize cheese too.Damian Fowler (23:21):Okay. We've got some quickfire questions now that EIS is going to kick off.Ilyse Liffreing (23:25):Okay. Yes. So Alison, what's your favorite scene or moment from the new campaign that you believe best captures the heart of your homes beaks you?Allison Stransky (23:35):So in each of our four spots, there's a moment where our hero just makes this look like I've got this. So my dog is sitting on my day clothes, I've got this, my kids can't agree on dinner. I've got this. And that's the part that I think that captures because whether it comes from the surprise of dog on clothes or I got tackle dinner every single night, I think that's a very real moment that people go through every single day and you get that own personal little rush of like, you got this covered. But on a personal level, it is, I do really love the fridge spot where dad is cooking dinner for two kids because we laugh about this at home because every single night my husband is cooking dinner for our kids. And so that one for me is like a little slice of life, but there's a moment of confidence where you're in control. And that's what I think really encapsulates the spirit of this campaign.Damian Fowler (24:37):What's one feature of the Samsung Smart things ecosystem that you personally can't live without?Allison Stransky (24:43):So I am personally obsessed with all the innovation we have in this health space and sleep in particular because we know most Americans report they don't get enough sleep, but I am definitely part of that set as for mentioned to kids. So what I'm really excited about is the capabilities of your wearables to track how you are sleeping, connects that to your personal temperature in the middle of the night and auto adjust your thermostat accordingly to bring the temperature up or down depending upon what you need. So I will be completely honest, my full house is not fully smart thermostat enabled yet, but this is the one on my wishlist that I'm like, I need this because I am a wearable and health tracker enthusiast.Ilyse Liffreing (25:33):Okay, here's the next one. Which consumer insights helped you the most in developing this campaign?Allison Stransky (25:40):So when it comes to this campaign, we were looking for insights that I guess I'll say weren't so surprising as they were relatable. So I'm not sure that I can say from this campaign, but on the consumer insight that surprises me the most is that I'm not kidding and I'm not being facetious. People report saying they would rather live without their left hand than their mobile phone. I know that our phones are important, but I will say that is surprising because that is to report that that is a level of, I don't know if it's dependency or love, but either way that reminds me that we make a really special product that people really, really value in their lives. And I think that is just wild when they say it like that.Damian Fowler (26:27):Well, we did live without them a long time ago, so. Well, I did. I'm Gen X. Is there a brand campaign inside or outside tech that you think is nailing emotional storytelling right now?Allison Stransky (26:39):So it's not exactly a new spot. They've been doing it for a little while, but I loving Volvo and they released a spot, I believe it was last year, towards the end of the year for the New Ex 90 where it is a beautiful story of a couple has just found out that they are pregnant and they flash forward and they see their whole lives unfold. And then there's a moment where Volvo is critical in their safety features of making sure that this all happens. And I'm going to give you just enough tease because I think people should go look up this spot. This is a piece of art in video advertising. And I still get chills when I think about it. So that's one in particular that's really good. But then they've taken a lot of other moments with dad and daughter learning to drive together. And so many of these other things that I think cars can be emotional because they're related to safety. They also are so integral to your life. They enable you to get places to do things. So I think there's a lot of deep emotion in the auto category, but when you say emotion, that is the first one that comes to mind as I still get chills thinking about how beautiful that spot is.Damian Fowler (28:02):And that's it for this edition of The Big Impression.Ilyse Liffreing (28:04):This show is produced by Molten Hart. Our theme is by Love and caliber, and our associate producer is Sydney Cairns.Damian Fowler (28:11):And rememberAllison Stransky (28:12):The consumer insight that surprises me the most is that I'm not kidding, and I'm not being facetious. People report saying they would rather live without their left hand than their mobile phone.Damian Fowler (28:23):I'm DamianIlyse Liffreing (28:24):And I'm Ilyse, andDamian Fowler (28:25):We'll see you next time. 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Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold7 is a "no-compromise" foldable tablet-phone, and the ultimate productivity device, giving the category the best chance to be mainstream. In this episode, I talk to Tyler Gipson, newly minted Head of Mobile B2B Sales at Samsung America, about the company's B2B/Enterprise strategy, how he plans to translate Samsung's consumer brand equity into B2B leadership, role of foldables, especially Z Fold7, and services such as Galaxy AI, Knox and Dex in enterprises, as well as plans to address the hefty price-tag of Z Fold7, which is the only remaining hurdle for the device. Also, don't forget to check out: Galaxy Z Fold7 review — A ‘no-compromise' foldable tablet-phone- https://bit.ly/3Ulxxq0 Tantra's Notes Blog - Recapping and Analyzing Galaxy Unpacked- https://bit.ly/44L8RgD
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Oroszlán-tigris hibrid, azaz liger született egy román állatkertben Fotókon Kapu Tibor hazatérése A Samsung kiterjeszti a Galaxy AI-t MI-gyárat építene a Lidl-tulajdonos Európában Olyat ment a marsjáró, hogy rekordot döntött 200 millió dolláros Grok-szerződést jelentett be a Trump-kormányzat egy héttel a MechaHitler-incidens után Együttműködik az E.On és a magyar Tengr.ai csapata, hogy a vízilabda Vb alatt megtanítsa az Ai-t a sport finomságaira Egyáltalán nem hétköznapiak a hétköznapok a Nemzetközi Űrállomáson Elszigetelés helyett leuralná a kínai adatközpontokat az USA Körvonalazódnak az S26 Edge kamerarészletei A Nasa hangrobbanás nélküli szuperszonikus repülőt tesztelt 3 milliárd eurós német óriásberuházás jönne Paksra, az ország legnagyobb napelemparkjával hoznának létre hatalmas energiaigényű MI-adatközpontot Kapu Tibor űrutazása a magyar gazdaságban is új dimenziókat nyithat A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
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In this episode of The Tech Jawn, we discuss WhatsApp adding ads to the platform, Black influencers shining on the Forbes Top Creators list, smartphone users paying for AI access on their devices, and if Apple should buy the AI startup Perplexity.Hosts:Robb Dunewood – @RobbDunewoodStephanie Humphrey – @TechLifeStephTerrance Gaines – @BrothaTechStories Mentioned:WhatsApp is adding ads to the Status screen -- TechCrunch Forget YouTuber voice. People are talking like ChatGPT now, research finds -- PC WorldBlack Influencers Shine in Forbes Top Creators 2025 List -- UrbanGeekzSamsung may soon charge a monthly fee for Galaxy AI on its phones -- BGRApple Executives Have Held Internal Talks About Buying AI Startup Perplexity -- BloombergSupport The Tech Jawn by becoming a Patron – https://thetechjawn.com/patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: An Engineering Marvel of New Slim Hardware Innovation -A bold addition to Galaxy S series with powerful performance, pro-grade camera and Galaxy AI. Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly reviews this and gives an update on the Marks and Spencer cyber attack.
Mario Baluci torna per rispondere alle osservazioni di Francesco Graziani e per approfondire il tema dei ritardi di Apple Intelligence. Tra riflessioni sull'ecosistema Apple, l'etica nell'intelligenza artificiale e le differenze con i competitor come Google Gemini e Galaxy AI, esploriamo come Cupertino stia affrontando le sfide del 2025. Scopriamo insieme se Apple sta davvero perdendo terreno o se il suo approccio lento ma sicuro è ancora vincente.Segui Mario su TikTok e InstagramAscolta Fix it in postVisita Digiteee e scopri tutte le notizie sulla tecnologiaSegui Digiteee su TikTokDimmi la tua su Twitter, su Threads, su Telegram, su Mastodon, su BlueSky o su Instagram.Mail jacoporeale@yahoo.it Scopri dove ascoltare il podcast e lascia una recensione su Apple Podcast o Spotify.Ascolta An iPad guy su YouTube Podcast.Supporta il podcast
Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 19 DE MARZO DE 2025 - Piden subir la luz para verano aunque bajaría 5% ahora - Cuarto Poder- Genera jura que arreglará plantas para mayo evitando apagones - NEPR - Alcaldes suben taxes para propiedades y para la construcción - El Vocero- Sale Muñoz Marín en los documentos de JFK declasificados ayer y resulta que ya no era CIA - Cuarto Poder- Primer barco de gas de USA será para Puerto Rico - AP - Otro proyecto de ley para regular el cabildeo - El Nuevo Día- JGo crea otro comité más, ahora para reshoring - El Nuevo Día- JGo dice que es pública info de sueldos de su gabinete, pero no lo publica - Cuarto Poder - Baja el precio del huevo federal en USA tras importarlo - X- Tesla abre en The Mall of San Juan - El Nuevo Dia- Ya puedes pagar por Apple Pay con tarjetas de crédito de PR - Cuarto Poder- San Juan con el cambio climático está en el top 10 de las ciudades más afectada del mundo - El Nuevo Día- Hoy a la 1PM presidente del colegio de medicos presenta evidencias contra Víctor Ramos - El Vocero- Gobernadora dice que no hay recortes al PAN ni a Medicaid - El Vocero - Desaparecidos no quieren ser encontrados en muchas ocasiones luego de ser reportados como tal - El Vocero - Indignación con el no causa de la jueza en caso de golpiza a mujer - Primera Hora- Trump y Putin no acuerdan la paz y solo unos poquitos ataques se redujeron - Bloomberg - Jueza Taylor Swain hoy en PR para decidir futuro deuda AEE - Noticel Ahora en Liberty, disfruta de un nuevo nivel de Galaxy AI con la llegada de la Serie S25 de Samsung.Visita tu tienda más cercana hoy y llévate tu Samsung Galaxy S25 junto a unos Samsung Galaxy Buds3, todo por nuestra cuenta.No esperes más y actívate hoy llamando al 1-855-655-0055, o visita Liberty-pr-punto-com para más detalles.Liberty. Contigo siempre.Incluye auspicio
CMO Olga Suvorova joins the Marketer's Brief podcast to talk about creators and use cases for Galaxy AI
Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 19 DE FEBRERO DE 2025 - Trump dice que vienene 25% de tarifas para los carros y chips en abril - Financial Times- Montones de exfiscalizadores de LUMA y GENERA se van a trabajar con ellos - Metro - Botaron montones de empleados federales que ahora buscan para conseguir de vuelta: empleados de bombas nucleares, meteorología, gripe aviar, FAA, errores bestiales- Trump firma orden para que agencias independientes tengan que consultarle antes de tomar decisiones - Axios- Arrestan sujeto por comercio de menores e incesto en Bayamón - Metro- Vacuna para los pájaros para evitar la gripe aviar - CNBC- Otra guerra de herederos, ahora por Mr. Special, igual que José Santiago - El Nuevo Día - Apuestan a que Colombia va a tener un Milei y por tanto empiezan a invertir ahora allí - Bloomberg - Apple puede anunciar hoy un nuevo iPhone - QZ- Imposible comprar casa, 7% de interés - END- Necesitan 5.5 millones para albergue olímpico - Primera Hora- JGo dice que revisará contratos de la Junta - El Vocero - Thommy dice que no a confirmar funcionarios que no han entregado documentos - El Vocero - Presidente UPR no se va a quedar permanentemente - El Nuevo Día- En problemas por pedir licencia de conducir muchos inmigrantes no registrados - El Nuevo Día- Llega esta semana parte del parcho de sargazo - Primera Hora- Ya van casi 100 muertes por influenza - Primera Hora- Viene temporada de fuegos forestales en PR - El Vocero Ahora en Liberty, disfruta de un nuevo nivel de Galaxy AI con la llegada de la Serie S25 de Samsung.Visita tu tienda más cercana hoy y llévate tu Samsung Galaxy S25 junto a unos Samsung Galaxy Buds3, todo por nuestra cuenta.No esperes más y actívate hoy llamando al 1-855-655-0055, o visita Liberty-pr-punto-com para más detalles.Liberty. Contigo siempre.INCLUYE AUSPICIO
Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 12 DE FEBRERO DE 2025 - Junta admite es un riesgo que Trump pida el dinero de vuelta - Reclutarían 5 mil policías - Primera Hora- Trump le da más poder a Elon Musk y anuncia recortes de presupuesto y evitar restitución de retirados - Axios- Gobernadora será testigo contra reggeattonera - El Vocero- Preocupación con precios de carros y de construcción tras tarifas de metales - Primera Hora- Rusia suelta arrestado de USA como acto de buena fe en negociación con Trump por Ucrania - WSJ- Educación no cree en escuelas municipales - El Nuevo Día- Gobernadora da mayor poder a Verónica Ferraioli para reforma del gobierno, la Elon Musk de PR - El Nuevo Día- Otra vez cogen a sujeto haciéndose pasar por empleado de la FCC cogiendo de tontos a boricuas - El Nuevo Día- Propuesta de ley para obligar a tener detectores de gas - El Vocero- No creen que LUMA sea sustituible sin otra empresa que venga por ellos - Cuarto Poder - No hay billetes para bonistas en la factura de la AEE - Cuarto Poder - Otra derrota pa Trump en tribunales, lo obligan a divulgar info médica - Axios- El Superbowl fue el más visto en la historia y el show de medio tiempo el más visto jamás - Nielsen - Pelean por comida de estudiantes en Albergue Olímpico tras publicaciones en redes - El Vocero Ahora en Liberty, disfruta de un nuevo nivel de Galaxy AI con la llegada de la Serie S25de Samsung.Visita tu tienda más cercana hoy y llévate tu Samsung Galaxy S25 junto a unosSamsung Galaxy Buds3, todo por nuestra cuenta.No esperes más y actívate hoy llamando al 1-855-655-0055, o visita Libertypr.com para más detalles.Liberty. Contigo siempre.Incluye auspicio
Nuestro experto en tecnología, Pontón, nos habla sobre la diferencia entre Apple Intelligence y Galaxy AI. ¿Qué nos ofrecen estas innovaciones? ¿Cuál se adapta mejor a tus necesidades? Conéctate en Tamara con Luz en MVS, de lunes a viernes, de 10:00 AM a 12:00 PM por MVS 102.5 FM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Samsung launched its latest flagship Galaxy S25 Series smartphones during its Unpacked event in Jan 2025. This Gen AI powerhouse phone is powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite mobile platform, customized for Galaxy. In this episode, I talk to Chris Patrick, SVP and GM of Qualcomm's Handsets and Wearables business. We discuss the company's long-standing collaboration with Samsung, enabling Galaxy AI on S25 phones, collaboration with Google for optimizing Gemini AI models for the Snapdragon platform, and more. We dig deeper into specific customizations Qualcomm has done for Galaxy, the evolution of AI and NPU capabilities, and what the future holds. Also, don't forget to check out my review of Galaxy S25 Ultra here: Buy it for performance, and Keep it for Galaxy AI. (https://bit.ly/40SXYr3)
Soutenez-nous sur patreon.com/iweek !Voici l'épisode 216 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast.Samsung accélère, Apple temporise: Projet Moohan et Galaxy AI, Apple pourra-t-elle rattraper son retard ?Enregistré le mardi 28 janvier 2025 à 17h30, enregistrement accessible en direct sur X, YouTube, Twitch et LinkedIn Live.Présentation : Benjamin Vincent avec la participation de Fabrice Neuman (consultant tech pour les petites entreprises, contributeur à "Comment ça marche" et co-présentateur du podcast "Les Voix de la Tech") et Gilles Dounés (ex-rédacteur en chef de MacPlus et co-auteur de “iPod backstage“).Avec Mathieu Dos Santos, présentateur de XR360 tous les lundis et l'un des meilleurs spécialistes des systèmes de réalité virtuelle, mixte et augmentée.Au sommaire de cet épisode 216 : Son nom ? Le projet Moohan… Ce casque de réalité mixte n'est pas signé Apple mais… Samsung. Le Coréen l'a teasé pendant sa keynote de lancement des Galaxy S25, en évoquant une sortie avant la fin de l'année et le YouTubeur américain MKBHD a pu le tester pendant 2 heures… Alors, quelles sont ses caractéristiques ? À quoi ressemble l'interface d'Android XR ? Et résout-il une partie des défauts du Vision Pro, et à quel prix ? Les réponses à suivre avec Mathieu Dos Santos.Le retard d'Apple avec l'IA maison baptisée Apple Intelligence n'est plus une simple idée : elle se concrétise désormais avec ces Galaxy S25 qui sortiront le 7 février, à des prix inférieurs aux différents iPhone 16… Galaxy AI réussit brillamment là où Apple n'est même pas assurée de nous emmener : au coeur des OS, sans mode d'emploi, en posant des questions au S25… Pression maximum sur Cupertino avant l'arrivée du nouvel iPhone SE ou 16E, dans quelques semaines, et des iPhone 17 en septembre…Faites chauffer la fibre ! Les mises à jour 18.3 d'iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, HomePod, et 15.3 de macOS sont arrivées. On va vous expliquer ce qu'elles apportent de nouveau…Le nouveau Patreon d'iWeek se profile… une évolution que nous attendions depuis deux ans… qui va vous permettre - enfin - de gagner notre célèbre mug iWeek… Dans un mois, il va y avoir du changement : je vais tout vous expliquer… et vous saurez à quelle date la bascule aura lieu…Et puis, le bonus hebdo exclusif, pour nos soutiens Patreon. Cette semaine, Apple a enfin officiellement expliqué comment mettre à jour des AirPods… alors, grande révélation ? On en discute pour nos soutiens Patreon, juste après le générique de fin. Pour en profiter, rendez-vous sur patreon.com/iweek !Et à mardi prochain, 4 février 2025, pour l'épisode 217, dont l'enregistrement sera à suivre en direct à partir de 17h30 sur sur X, YouTube, Twitch et LinkedIn Live !Chapitres(00:00:00) Pré-Générique(00:02:16) Introduction(00:05:04) Retour sur… l'iPhone SE4 ou plutôt 16E… quoique…(00:13:37) L'événement de la semaine : Le masque de réalité mixte et la Galaxy AI de Samsung(00:39:52) Espoir de progrès de Siri pour iOS 18.4 prévu pour avril(00:43:04) Apple Intelligence activée par défaut dans les mises à jour iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3 et macOS 15.3(00:50:45) Communauté Patreon : on passe au mensuel le 3 mars prochain. Tous les détails.(01:07:32) Nos coups de cœur et cartons de la semaineHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Les smart TV, incontournables depuis une quinzaine d'années, pourraient bientôt céder leur place à une nouvelle génération d'écrans dotés d'intelligence artificielle. Samsung, leader mondial du marché des téléviseurs depuis 19 ans, s'associe à OpenAI pour développer un téléviseur intégrant des fonctionnalités d'IA générative.L'information a été révélée par le leaker Junkalosreve sur X (anciennement Twitter). Bien que Samsung dispose déjà de son propre assistant Galaxy AI pour ses smartphones, la firme coréenne a choisi de collaborer avec OpenAI, créateur de technologies renommées comme ChatGPT, DALL-E et Whisper. L'objectif ? Maintenir sa position dominante face à une concurrence croissante, notamment des fabricants chinois. Avec ce téléviseur nouvelle génération, Samsung envisage d'apporter une expérience utilisateur révolutionnaire, où l'IA générative jouerait un rôle clé.Les possibilités offertes par cette innovation sont multiples : recommandation ultra-personnalisée de contenus, assistants conversationnels directement sur l'écran, génération d'images, ou encore traduction en temps réel grâce à la reconnaissance vocale avancée de Whisper. Ces fonctionnalités pourraient transformer le téléviseur en véritable hub interactif et intuitif. Ce partenariat n'est pas une première pour Samsung, habitué à s'associer avec des géants de la tech pour enrichir ses produits. Récemment, la firme a annoncé intégrer la technologie audio « Eclipsa Audio » de Google, une alternative au célèbre Dolby Atmos, pour améliorer l'immersion sonore de ses téléviseurs. Si cette collaboration avec OpenAI se concrétise, elle pourrait redéfinir la manière dont nous interagissons avec nos écrans, en plaçant l'IA au cœur de notre salon. Une révolution technologique qui pourrait marquer le début d'une nouvelle ère pour l'industrie de la télévision. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
今日要同大家分享嘅係三星最新旗艦機 Galaxy S25 系列,包括 S25 Ultra,S25 Plus 同埋 S25,不少得是 Galaxy AI 2025 年升級! 今集用了 海螺 AI ,文字生成廣東話製作,效果如何?歡迎大家俾下意見
As notícias de hoje, que estão com os tempos marcados aqui embaixo, incluem One UI 7: veja lista de celulares que vão receber o sistema operacional, Galaxy AI ganha resumo personalizado, assistente de desenho, integração com Gemini e mais, MrBeast, maior youtuber do mundo, está interessado em comprar o TikTok, Samsung Galaxy S25 tem preço revelado no Brasil e Trump decreta que EUA não podem pedir que redes sociais tirem postagens do ar. Boa noite e bem-vindos ao Hoje no TecMundo, o seu resumo diário de tecnologia! INSIDER: https://www.insiderstore.com.br/tecprime https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=8vGze8rxNgw&mid=50056&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.insiderstore.com.br%2Fsavingsunited
Das ist das KI-Update vom 23.01.2025 unter anderem mit diesen Themen: Googles Gemini verschmilzt mit Samsungs Galaxy AI Anthropic kündigt die KI-Agenten "Virtual Collaborators" an KI-Bots legen Webseiten lahm und Hytron-Roboter putzt Klos mit KI-Technik von Nvidia Links zu allen Themen der heutigen Folge findet Ihr hier: https://heise.de/-10253995 https://www.heise.de/thema/KI-Update https://pro.heise.de/ki/ https://www.heise.de/newsletter/anmeldung.html?id=ki-update https://www.heise.de/thema/Kuenstliche-Intelligenz https://the-decoder.de/ https://www.heiseplus.de/podcast https://www.ct.de/ki
En este episodio, exploramos las novedades más emocionantes del mundo de la tecnología:
Samsung's Olga Suvorova sat down with The Current Podcast to discuss engaging with Gen Z audiences, balancing omnichannel strategies and tapping into cultural trends. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio.[00:00:12] Damian: This week we're delighted to talk with Olga Suvarova, the VP of Mobile Experience Marketing at Samsung. [00:00:18] Olga has recently overseen the launch of new Galaxy foldable phones and family of new wearables powered by Galaxy AI, a watch, buds, and a new smart Galaxy Ring. [00:00:35] On a recent LinkedIn post, Olga wrote, “We are reimagining how we create, interact, work out, communicate, stay healthy, multitask, travel, capture ordinary and extraordinary with Galaxy AI.” [00:00:47] That, sort of, almost sums up the human experience. [00:00:51] Ilyse: So much of phone tech is tied up with culture, and that's where we start. [00:00:55] Damian: So Olga, we know culture plays a large role in smartphone sales. Do you think this is even more true today? [00:01:04] Absolutely. Phones, smartphones, wearables, tablets are such an important part of people's lives. More so than it has ever been. So we're thinking about not just driving sales and connecting to culture, but understanding what are the cultural spaces, what are the nuggets of interest that are resonating with our consumers and how can we build experiences specifically for that? [00:01:33] Whether it's the new ways to create things thanks to Galaxy Eye, whether it's the new ways to track your health and sleep and overall wellness, or a completely reimagined experience of productivity and work. [00:01:50] Damian: And as you said in that LinkedIn post, the phone is connected to all these different aspects of our lives. That's kind of mind blowing when you think about it. [00:01:58] So, you know, you, talk about [00:02:00] culture and it's very interesting to me that culture and pop culture in particular is so connected to the idea of smartphone sales. [00:02:09] I mean, it's a fashion item as much as a, you know, a utility item. How do you tap into sort of current trends and fashions? And how do you tie that to marketing the phones and the wearables, indeed? [00:02:24] Absolutely, and because smartphones are at the center of what we do every single day, whether it's more of a utility or truly fun and delightful experiences, we have always been big on driving partnerships and collaboration with like minded change makers and incredible players within different cultural spaces. [00:02:46] And fashion is one of the greatest examples because when we think about technology and fashion. At the core of both is this relentless drive of inspiration and creativity and [00:03:00] self expression. So just recently, we've built an entire partnership around New York Fashion Week, partnering with an incredible designer, LeQuan Smith, and working with him to put the smartphone and the smart ring, so foldable phone, fold six, and the galaxy ring at the core of his creative experiences. [00:03:25] And redesigning and reimagining what it could be and launching an entire new collection that we called Lucid Dreams by LeQuan Smith. But what was very exciting about it is not only finding a way to build something incredible together, like this new collection, but also watching and getting inspired by LeQuan using our incredible Samsung Galaxy technology, including Galaxy I throughout the process. So for example, Live Translate and Kohl's being automatically translated in over 15 languages [00:04:00] that he used to drive a lot of conversations with partners and vendors around the world. [00:04:06] Ilyse: Now I want to get into how you think about your audiences. As you said, everybody uses a smartphone these days. Obviously there's a lot of focus on reaching Gen Z audiences who are, to put it, lightly less than brand loyal sometimes. How do you appeal to these potential customers through your exploration of culture? [00:04:27] Olga: It's definitely not a one size fits all approach. And the ways they behave and where they spend their time could be different than other audiences. And we think about all those elements as we design different experiences. [00:04:51] We're not just trying to target them with the same ads, no matter how amazing they are, as we would do with like the other [00:05:00] demographics. and that's why, when it comes to Gen Z and engaging them, deploying other strategies comes into play. for example, We've built an entire ecosystem of team Galaxy creators that are fantastic at building relationships versus trying to transact with that audience, and they are the champions of our brand, but they also the incredible connector to what those audiences care about and help us build that meaningful conversation with them. [00:05:30] Ilyse: What about outside of, say, social media? Because we're really living in like an omnichannel world now. How do you layer in different channels when it comes to your strategy, and how do you balance brand awareness and then performance? [00:05:45] Olga: I know there is a lot being talked about brand awareness versus performance, but I really like to think about it as not one versus the other. Brand drive performance. And it's about building that puzzle [00:06:00] together and finding how different pieces come into play. And for us, it's really building this omni channel approach, and it's not just the social media. [00:06:09] It's building that reach ecosystem off experiential activations, partnerships, tapping into influencers, thinking about how can we create media worthy moments. So for example, Team Galaxy Creator Collective is one of the ways we drive that relationship and engagement. Building a lot of conversation and community engagement in our social channels plays a huge role. [00:06:35] Experiential and partner activations, whether it's New York Fashion Week or our partnership with Red Bull, and reimagining how we show up at incredible first female competitions like Magnitude or a cliff diving or something else incredible. [00:06:52] Damian: mean, one of the challenges of your job is to stay on top of the fast moving, nature of culture. You have to be responsive. And I [00:07:00] think one of the most brilliant illustrations of that was earlier this year when, there was a certain ad that was that rolled out called, crushed where creative tools were being smashed into a tablet. [00:07:10] And Samsung had a quick responds with an ad called Uncrushed. Could you talk a little bit about that, that moment and what happened there and how you responded and generally about how you need to be sort of quick on your feet when it comes to being a marketer [00:07:25] Olga: Yeah, absolutely. And I think it comes down to a combination of being very clear about what you stand for as a brand and what your reason for being is, and being quick and nimble and constantly evolving to be at the center of that conversation. [00:07:43] And for us, when that, um, competitive ad came out, that was pretty much against everything we stand for. Which is open innovation and forcing and fueling the creativity and self expression on people's terms. And that's why for us it [00:08:00] wasn't just a rebuttal, but it was a very thoughtful It was a very, very quick response to, even though very, very quick articulation and expression of what we hold near and dear to our heart and championing that incredible community of creative people, and that's why we call that response and crash. [00:08:15] It wasn't a campaign plan for months. it was a very quick response. it went on social because it was so true and authentic and because it was executed in a very quick manner, we were able to garner. A lot of response and a lot of coverage without actually spending any money on it. [00:08:34] Damian: That's amazing. Do you think sometimes those quick response, campaigns, if you like, or ads, in some ways, are kind of more unexpected ads, are more, what's the word? effective in some ways than ones that may have taken a long time to plan. [00:08:48] Olga: It's probably a combination of both because I don't want to say don't plan, go with the flow and try to do everything within 48 hours. I wouldn't recommend that. But as you said, [00:09:00] The brand's ability to stay current and to stay top of mind for consumers is being constantly in tune with what consumers are doing and what they care about and what's happening in the competitive environments and what is top of mind for people. [00:09:17] So it's probably a combination of both and that what defines the brands that are able to champion what they stand for in a way that never loses authenticity and relevance. [00:09:28] Ilyse: Originally I saw a lot of backlash when it first out. Did you look at that backlash at all? Or was it something that you weren't even paying attention to and you just wanted to jump on it regardless? [00:09:40] Olga: wanted to be very much focused not only on what we're against, but what we're for. And that's what drove that response. We are about creativity, we are about open innovation, we are about celebrating the expression, and we're about pushing boundaries [00:10:00] rather than crushing everything underneath that. So that was probably as important, if not more important than trying to think what people are pulling apart around that original ad. [00:10:11] Ilyse: in a world where there's two operating systems, okay, you have iOS and Android. How do you view the competition in the space? Is it one system versus another? Or is it all about the product? [00:10:25] Olga: Well, at the core of the Samsung mobile brand has been this idea and ethos of openness and open innovation and collaboration and building the products and experiences and the ecosystem of products that pushes away the boundaries that might be forced on those products and ultimately deliver subpar experience. [00:10:47] So for us, it's relentless focus on delivering that. Open innovation, and that comes through how we build products, how we design those experiences, how we partner with like minded change makers in the [00:11:00] industry to really reimagine what those experiences are. Products could be whether it's partnering with Google to build circle to search, incredible functionality or Qualcomm or Microsoft for us. [00:11:12] The fewer barriers there are in the world, the further we can all go. The more we can drive towards that truly accessible, equitable, representative world and human innovation. So I would say I like to think about it not as a competition per se, but, What is our enemy? And oftentimes the enemy is the barriers and complacency and the inertia that exists within the industry or within the consumer behavior. [00:11:43] And how do we build not only the product experiences, but also incredible marketing messages and campaigns to really shake that up and drive towards progress. [00:11:56] Ilyse: Now when you're marketing, and especially when it comes to like [00:12:00] new products and new pieces of technology, what would you say is a sell for a new piece of tech? So is it the technology itself or is it looking at the tech and how it can enhance creativity for that user? [00:12:14] Olga: One hundred percent the latter one. It's all about it's never about technology and the conversation. We started with is smartphones and tablets and the mobile experiences being at the core of what we do every single day. So our focus, even with the latest launch earlier this year of Galaxy AI, has been how do we showcase what it could do for people, whether it's sketching AI photo editing, whether it's communicating across boundaries, because you have this wonderful life translated. [00:12:48] you know, reimagining your capability or reimagining how your earbuds connect to your phone and your tablet in a very, very seamless way. So it's all about what you can [00:13:00] do with it, whether it is something to help you save time or it's truly for fun. [00:13:05] Damian: fun. Now that brings us to the question of A. I. And the integration of A. I. Into new phones. And that for sure is a hot topic right now. And it's not just phones, of course. Could we talk a little bit about, you know, your thoughts on A. [00:13:19] I. On and the marketing of the products that you there on your watch? A. [00:13:26] Olga: and Galaxy Eye that we introduced in January and since then rolled out across the portfolio of our mobile products is not just a fancy and flashy new feature. It's truly at the core of where technology is going and how we can make it more accessible. More exciting, more delightful, more useful to our consumers. [00:13:48] And we see that in how they have been using that technology. Right now there are over a hundred million devices. All around the world that have been using [00:14:00] Galaxy AI. We know that just in the US alone, within a week, there are [00:14:05] Damian: are 78 [00:14:06] Olga: 78 million of instances when people are using those Galaxy AI features. And that's an incredible consumer response that tells us we're in the right track and we're building something that people love, that people find value in, and that helps us get more ideas for how we can innovate further. [00:14:24] Ilyse: You know, on that note, you are a big proponent of brand love and, and really diving into what I guess makes consumers keep coming back to a brand. Why would you say it's important to generate that kind of buzz around a brand? [00:14:45] Olga: It's really important to keep being relevance and being meaningful to consumers. It's important for people to feel something about your brand and in order to build and nurture that brand [00:15:00] love. We need to be very, very clear about what is that reason for being? What do we want to be remembered for, known for? [00:15:09] How do we want to make people feel? And on the other hand, continue to constantly evolve based on what people are telling us. Being open to it, having the desire, having the drive to really, keep reinventing ourselves without ever losing that core and that ethos of our brand. And for us, it's always been that idea of openness and open innovation and relentless pursuit of breaking barriers and pushing boundaries. [00:15:40] Ilyse: So, Olga, how do you layer in different channels when it comes to your overall strategy? [00:15:46] Olga: It's a combination of different channels that help us in a very personalized way reach Diverse communities and audiences from the demographic from the psychographic perspective, so we think about our [00:16:00] universe, including online video advertising, because that creates the opportunity to be extremely targeted and very measurable. [00:16:10] We also deploy, um, a lot of our advertising through programmatic ads by similarity. It allows a lot of precision and a lot of scale, but we also layer in different approaches to social media platforms. So, for example, how we build for platforms with matter is different for, uh, What we do with snap and spotify and twitch, which again allows us to show up in a consistent way, but in a more relevant and tailored approach, obviously, that all is connected to the work that we do through our partnerships, through our influencer work and a lot of our experiential and out of home media. [00:16:51] Damian: I have to ask you though we mentioned at the top the Galaxy AI ring, you're wearing it. Can you tell us a little about it? [00:16:59] Olga: a [00:17:00] huge fan. I can't get enough of it. It's an incredible piece of technology. Again, it's powered by Galaxy AI, and it's an incredible device that allows you to track your sleep patterns, your health, your energy score. [00:17:16] So it tells you basically how you are doing, what you could be doing differently to feel better, gives you What we call wellness tips, and it's perfectly connected to your other devices, whether it's watch or the Samsung Galaxy phone, so you can actually get obsessed about those metrics. I have to say, I haven't been the healthiest person, according to this ring, but I have tons of wellness tips to get me to a better place. [00:17:40] Damian: That's great to hear. Well, thank you so much for speaking with us. [00:17:46] Damian: And that's it for this edition of The Current Podcast. [00:17:48] We'll be back next week, so stay tuned. [00:17:51] Ilyse: The Current Podcast's theme is by Love Caliber. The Current team includes Kat Vesce and Sydney Cairns. And remember, [00:17:59] Olga: We are [00:18:00] about creativity, we are about open innovation, we are about celebrating the expression, and we're about pushing boundaries rather than crushing everything underneath that. [00:18:11] Damian: I'm Damian. [00:18:12] Ilyse: I'm Ilyse. [00:18:13] Damian: And we'll see you next time. And if you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave us a review. Also, tune in to our other podcast, The Current Report.
We look at the Galaxy Buds3 Pro. You can see more about them on the Galaxy website here. Galaxy Buds3 Pro reviewed The earbuds are easy to use, and stay in your ear fairly well, which is of course always an important criteria for these products. You have the option to control the various options by either touches and swipes, or by speaking your voice commands. This could be problematic if your kids realise this, or if you are on public transport or other common areas. For these reasons we expect you will probably use the physical controls to make adjustments. To get the most out of the earbuds you will need to use the relevant app, as this helps offer a lot functionality. We're not sure if these earbuds are primarily aimed at Samsung phone users, although we would imagine it is a better user experience for those who do have one. Our testers have not got their hands on any Samsung phones for several years now, so they were not able to offer more insights in that regard. The battery life seems to be less than five hours, which doesn't seem great, especially as it will then need to be recharged more often, which will impact potentially on it's overall longevity. As always with these reviews this is one area where it is hard to speak authoritatively because you don't know how the device will be performing after six months to a years active usage. For now though our testers liked the look and feel, and the sound quality of them too. They were easy to use, and are still being used by one of the team, which is always a good sign. There is also a trade in option, which could help in terms of bringing down the price too. More about the Galaxy Buds3 Experience our all-new design engineered for optimal sound. Our re-imagined Galaxy Buds3 Pro feature small, angled heads for a comfortable fit and to streamline your audio experience while accented Blade Lights let you to express yourself. Highlighting the blade design is a sleek case with a transparent cover and delicate curved shape, equipped with USB-C and wireless charging capabilities. Immerse yourself in the elaborate details - from the deep rumble of the bass to the clear, crisp highs of the trebles - with enhanced 2-way speaker. Hear the vibrato of instruments with minimal distortion through our first-ever dual amp. Retain ultra high-quality audio from the recording studio to your Galaxy Buds3 Pro. The Samsung Seamless Codec compresses and encodes up to 24bit / 96kHz audio. Then, decodes on the Galaxy Buds3 Pro, maintaining the 24bit / 96kHz, high-fidelity sound so you can hear the intricate details, just as it was intended. Delve into your personal soundscape with Galaxy AI-assisted Adaptive EQ/Adaptive ANC. Based on individual ear shape and wearing habits, our AI-boosted algorithm analyses sound detected through the inner and outer mics in real-time. Then, Galaxy AI optimiSes your listening experience by adjusting the sound to conform to your fit with pinpoint precision. Keep your Galaxy Buds3 Pro on and continue to engage with the world around you. Using Galaxy AI, Galaxy Buds3 Pro identifies and prevents unnecessary noise intuitively. Then, it optimises your audio experience by calibrating the ANC and Ambient modes to correspond to your surroundings. So you can listen to your favourite tunes, uninterrupted. With Galaxy AI, understand the world like never before. See the translation on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone, and simultaneously hear your conversation interpreted in real-time through your Galaxy Buds3 Pro. Discover what it means to be truly free of language barriers. To access listening mode, simply pinch and hold your earbuds and your Galaxy Buds3 Pro will continue to interpret as the speaker is talking. Once the app is open, the Interpreter feature will start up with the mode last used. Dive into a spatial sound experience. 360 Audio is a feature that identifies the exact direction of the sound as you tilt your head, providing surround sound for a more vivid listening ...
In this episode of Tech Burst Talks, I sit down with Ian Chong from Samsung Electronics to talk about his work on the mobile B2B team and the cutting-edge advancements Samsung is making, particularly in AI technology for smartphones. We dive into the new Galaxy AI capabilities, including features like Circle to Search, Live Translate, and Transcript Assist. Ian shares why on-device AI is critical for ensuring both security and speed and discusses Samsung's collaborations with major tech players. We also explore how AI is being implemented in industries like law enforcement and finance. On a lighter note, Ian opens up about his passion for coffee and his quirky sock collection. To wrap up, we talk about the future of AI and its transformative potential across different sectors. Show Notes: 00:45 Welcome to Tech Burst Talks 01:00 Introducing Ian Chong and His Role at Samsung 01:35 AI Innovations in Samsung Smartphones 02:13 Galaxy AI Features in Action 04:25 Live Translate and Business Features 08:00 Samsung's Security Measures 10:49 Rugged Devices for Various Industries 13:27 Customer Insights on AI 16:58 Samsung's Open Ecosystem and Partnerships 21:45 Enhancing Experiences with AI 22:21 Addressing AI Skepticism 24:25 The Power of Hyper-Connected Devices 25:38 Future of AI and Gen AI 26:44 AI in Retail and B2B Applications 29:36 Transformative AI in Healthcare 31:20 Personal Addictions: Coffee and Crazy Socks 36:18 Reflections and Future Aspirations 38:29 Final Thoughts and Farewell
El Samsung Galaxy S24 FE llega este año potenciado por un procesador Exynos 2400e junto con 8GB de RAM y hasta 512GB de almacenamiento. Su arreglo es de triple cámara principal, liderada por un sensor de 50MP con OIS, zoom óptico de 3x, batería de 4700 mAh con soporte para carga rápida tanto por cable como inalámbrica, tiene una pantalla AMOLED de 6.7 pulgadas con refresco de 120Hz, lector de huellas, parlantes stereo, resistencia al agua y corre Android 14. Ademas de sumar Galaxy AI, y va ser unos de los primeros equipos que contaran con Android 15 a mediados de enero del 2025. Estén atentos que esta semana publicamos el review completo en nuestra web www.infosertec.com.ar
On this insightful Signal65 Video Insight, host Ryan Shrout, President of Signal65, is joined by Samsung's Blake Gaiser, Director of Smartphone Product Management, for a conversation about the development and impact of Galaxy AI and the latest trends and innovations in the smartphone sector. Their discussion provides a comprehensive look at Samsung's AI journey and its forward-thinking approach to shaping the future of mobile devices and covers: How AI has revolutionized Samsung's mobile experience, especially with the launch of the Galaxy S24 lineup. The evolution of smartphone technology and its impact on consumer behavior. Insights into Samsung's strategy for staying ahead in the competitive smartphone market. Samsung's vision to make AI intuitive and seamlessly integrated across its product ecosystem, including smartphones, tablets, wearables, and even household appliances like TVs and refrigerators. The role of sustainability and environmental considerations in product development. Future directions for smartphone innovations and user experience enhancements. The importance of customer feedback in shaping product roadmaps. Learn more at Samsung.
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What could go wrong with Gemini AI being used in live coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics? A new study using Fitbit data shows connections between sleep and diseases. What Samsung Galaxy AI features are worth using? And how AI's use in video game development is impacting the industry. The Paris Olympics will feature Google's Gemini AI during NBCUniversal's coverage. Emily Dreibelbis wonders, in Steve Gibson's great words, "What could possibly go wrong?" Mikah Sargent loves a good story about sleep coverage, so it's no surprise that he talks about a study using Fitbit data that uncovered connections between sleep and diseases. Lisa Eadicicco of CNET stops by to discuss Samsung's Galaxy AI features and her favorite ones. And finally, Brian Merchant of WIRED talks about how AI is impacting the video game industry. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Dreibelbis Guests: Lisa Eadicicco and Brian Merchant Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit 1password.com/twit betterhelp.com/TNW panoptica.app
What could go wrong with Gemini AI being used in live coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics? A new study using Fitbit data shows connections between sleep and diseases. What Samsung Galaxy AI features are worth using? And how AI's use in video game development is impacting the industry. The Paris Olympics will feature Google's Gemini AI during NBCUniversal's coverage. Emily Dreibelbis wonders, in Steve Gibson's great words, "What could possibly go wrong?" Mikah Sargent loves a good story about sleep coverage, so it's no surprise that he talks about a study using Fitbit data that uncovered connections between sleep and diseases. Lisa Eadicicco of CNET stops by to discuss Samsung's Galaxy AI features and her favorite ones. And finally, Brian Merchant of WIRED talks about how AI is impacting the video game industry. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Dreibelbis Guests: Lisa Eadicicco and Brian Merchant Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit 1password.com/twit betterhelp.com/TNW panoptica.app
What could go wrong with Gemini AI being used in live coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics? A new study using Fitbit data shows connections between sleep and diseases. What Samsung Galaxy AI features are worth using? And how AI's use in video game development is impacting the industry. The Paris Olympics will feature Google's Gemini AI during NBCUniversal's coverage. Emily Dreibelbis wonders, in Steve Gibson's great words, "What could possibly go wrong?" Mikah Sargent loves a good story about sleep coverage, so it's no surprise that he talks about a study using Fitbit data that uncovered connections between sleep and diseases. Lisa Eadicicco of CNET stops by to discuss Samsung's Galaxy AI features and her favorite ones. And finally, Brian Merchant of WIRED talks about how AI is impacting the video game industry. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Dreibelbis Guests: Lisa Eadicicco and Brian Merchant Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit 1password.com/twit betterhelp.com/TNW panoptica.app
What could go wrong with Gemini AI being used in live coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics? A new study using Fitbit data shows connections between sleep and diseases. What Samsung Galaxy AI features are worth using? And how AI's use in video game development is impacting the industry. The Paris Olympics will feature Google's Gemini AI during NBCUniversal's coverage. Emily Dreibelbis wonders, in Steve Gibson's great words, "What could possibly go wrong?" Mikah Sargent loves a good story about sleep coverage, so it's no surprise that he talks about a study using Fitbit data that uncovered connections between sleep and diseases. Lisa Eadicicco of CNET stops by to discuss Samsung's Galaxy AI features and her favorite ones. And finally, Brian Merchant of WIRED talks about how AI is impacting the video game industry. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Dreibelbis Guests: Lisa Eadicicco and Brian Merchant Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit 1password.com/twit betterhelp.com/TNW panoptica.app
What could go wrong with Gemini AI being used in live coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics? A new study using Fitbit data shows connections between sleep and diseases. What Samsung Galaxy AI features are worth using? And how AI's use in video game development is impacting the industry. The Paris Olympics will feature Google's Gemini AI during NBCUniversal's coverage. Emily Dreibelbis wonders, in Steve Gibson's great words, "What could possibly go wrong?" Mikah Sargent loves a good story about sleep coverage, so it's no surprise that he talks about a study using Fitbit data that uncovered connections between sleep and diseases. Lisa Eadicicco of CNET stops by to discuss Samsung's Galaxy AI features and her favorite ones. And finally, Brian Merchant of WIRED talks about how AI is impacting the video game industry. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Dreibelbis Guests: Lisa Eadicicco and Brian Merchant Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit 1password.com/twit betterhelp.com/TNW panoptica.app
Dzisiaj Thomas z Wojtkiem sobie spokojnie rozmawiają o plecakach, o newsach Apple’owych, o wrażeniach z najnowszych Galaxy ZFold 6 i Z Flipy6, o tym co kupili na Amazon Prime Day, podczas gdy świat stanął z powodu globalnej awarii CrowdStrike’a i … Czytaj dalej → The post 485: Galaxy AI, Z Fold6 i Z Flip6 first appeared on Retro Rocket Network.
En este episodio, analizamos los nuevos productos anunciados por Samsung en el evento Galaxy Unpacked: Galaxy Fold 6, Galaxy Flip 6, Galaxy Buds 3 y 3 Pro, Galaxy Ring, y Galaxy Watch 7 y 7 Ultra. También discutimos los anuncios de CMF (submarca de Nothing) con el Phone 1, Watch Pro 2 y Buds Pro 2. ¡No te lo pierdas!Productos mencionados:Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6Samsung Galaxy RingSamsung Galaxy Watch 7Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 UltraSamsung Galaxy Buds 3 ProSamsung Galaxy Buds 3CMF Buds Pro 2CMF Watch Pro 2Enlaces a las noticias destacadas:Samsung unveils Galaxy Buds 3 Pro and Buds 3, available for preorder now and shipping July 24 | TechCrunchSamsung's Galaxy Ring, its first smart ring, arrives July 24 for $399 | TechCrunchSamsung Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip 6 arrive with Galaxy AI and Google Gemini | TechCrunchSamsung Galaxy Watch Ultra hands-on: Didn't fall far from the Apple treeNothing Debuts CMF Phone 1 With Modular Design Starting at $199Nothing's budget-friendly brand CMF announced three new products, including a $200 smartphoneSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6: Brighter, lighter and faster, but is that enough?Samsung (finally, properly) launches the Galaxy RingEverything Samsung revealed at its Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event
Rich remembers his colleague Sam Rubin.Apple unveiled new iPads at an event called Let Loose. We saw new iPad Air and Pro models, a new Apple Pencil Pro, and updated Final Cut and Logic Pro apps.Jeff, in Fort Worth, Texas, is trying to connect LED lights that use 2.4 GHz to his Google Nest Wifi.Chris Sheldrick, creator of the app What3words, will explain how to use it to tell someone your exact location using simple words.Samsung is rolling out Galaxy AI features to more devices, including the S22 Series, the Z Flip 4, the Z Fold4, and Tab S8.John in Lake Forest and his Mom is addicted to home shopping channels. Is there is a way to restrict them. Rich says to check parental controls on the device.Serphane in Studio City wants a TV with dedicated bright and dim buttons. Rich says a universal remote might do the trick to quickly change the settings.Marcel in Brooklyn wants to know how to lock down his social media accounts like Instagram. Rich recommends being aware of scam messages trying to hijack your password and turning on two-factor authentication using an app.Craig in Iowa wants to know how to find the AI features on his Samsung S24 phone.Brad in West Los Angeles wants to know how to connect the iPhone 15 in Europe.WSJ says T-Mobile and Verizon are in talks to split up U.S. Cellular towers and spectrum.Eli Blumenthal of CNET joined to explain how your cell phone carrier tracks you and how to change that.Rich in Colorado Springs wants to know when to use a VPN.Linda in Burbank wants to know what will happen to the MVNO carriers when there are just three big networks in the United States.Rich talked about Moms and technology, 47% own a smartwatch, 43% listen to a podcast weekly and spend an average of 4 hours and 4 minutes online daily.Textnow has an interesting new plan called Free Essential Data, which gives you free access to text, talk, and essential data for email, maps, and rideshare apps.Google unveils the Pixel 8a for $500 and it gets seven years of software updates.Olga wants to know how to get her phone un-hacked. Rich mentioned Recovery Mode.Gary in Laguna Nigel has an Amazfit watch and wants to know if he can use it without his phone nearby.Allconnect has a great article about 5G Home Internet explained!Michael Motamedi will talk about how he traveled the world for a year using AI from GuideGeek.Disney, Hulu and Max will have a bundle soon.Apple releases a security update for iTunes on Windows.Don't fall for the Stolen iPhone Activation Lock Scam.Richard in Hilton, NY recommended the New bee earpiece. He said he paid $10 and it sounds great. Get full access to Rich on Tech at richontech.tv/subscribe
Rich discusses the current state of self-driving and autonomous cars.Rick in Manhattan Beach wants a way to get music onto his iPod Shuffle. Rich recommended WALTR Pro. On Windows, try CopyTrans Manager.China has ordered Apple to remove WhatsApp, Threads, Signal and Telegram from the App Store.Laura Mae Martin, Google's Executive Productivity Advisor and author Uptime: A Practical Guide to Personal Productivity and Wellbeing.Angie in Los Angeles has a laptop with a virus and wants to bring it to a store for help. Rich recommends uBreakiFix or search Yelp for “computer repair.”Samsung overtook Apple for the top spot in smartphone sales in Q1 2024.Airchat is the hot new social media network. Think Twitter but with voice messages that are transcribed so you can see and hear what people say.Adam in Orlando is curious about searching for his personal information on the Dark Web. Resources mentioned: Google One Dark Web report, Google Results About You, Keeper Security Dark Web Scan, Aura Dark Web Scan (great results) and haveibeenpwned.com (try this first!)Rich also mentioned DuckDuckGo email protection and cloaked email addresses.Netflix now has nearly 270 million subscribers.Gus in Moreno Valley, CA says Google Chrome disappeared from his computer. Rich says to make sure your Sync is turned on and you can always reinstall to recover your bookmarks, extensions and settings.Dan O'Dowd of The Dawn Project explains why Tesla's Full Self-Driving software isn't ready for the streets.William in Chino says his church livestream buffers when Netflix and YouTube work fine.Bill in Santa Monica shares a story about MobileX and Walmart.Edward in Tampa wants to know if he should buy a new iPhone SE now or wait for the new one. Rich recommends checking the MacRumors Buyers Guide.Meta AI launches in a big way in the search bar in Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger. Rich recommends trying out the instant AI image generator called Imagine.Samsung is bringing Galaxy AI features to older devices, including the S22 series, Fold 4, Flip 4, and Tab S8. The update will roll out in early May.Rick in Thousand Oaks wants to know how to tell which carrier signal is best at a certain address. Rich mentioned the OpenSignal App, CellMapper, CoverageMap.com and RootMetrics.Logitech is launching a mouse with a dedicated ChatGPT button.Rosie Okumura, voice actor and content creator, will talk about her viral videos that prank scam callers to waste their time and offer tips on how to stay safe.Amazon is reportedly ditching its Just Walk Out technology for its own stores but will still license the technology to third-party retailers.Google is discontinuing its Google One VPN for everyone except Pixel users.Charter has new streaming TV packages you can bundle with high-speed internet plans from them.Brother sweeps Wirecutter's new reviews of portable document scanners.Nothing's new earbuds are actually pretty great and affordable. Get full access to Rich on Tech at richontech.tv/subscribe
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 28 DE FEBRERO DE 2024 - Bien al frente William y Pablo José - Encuesta Noticel - A expropiar montones de Río Piedras por canalización de río, vecinos dicen que no tienen a dónde ir - El Nuevo Día - Llega el momento final para la deuda de la AEE, advierten aumentos de la luz son más de lo que se dice - El Nuevo Día - Se acaba el tiempo en marzo para reinscribirse en Medicaid y en Medicare Platino - Primera Hora - UPR al fin se va a comunicar entre recintos, dicen - END - Empiezan a inscribirse más - El Vocero - Eliezer Molina afirma que lo están persiguiendo en la CEE - PR va a ser ejemplo para el mundo en restauración de manglares - El Vocero - Expropiación por montones en Río Piedras y la canalización de río, vecinos preocupados por proceso - El Nuevo Día - Trump y Biden barren en Michigan, pero hay malas noticias para ambos - NYT - Apple apaga su carro eléctrico tras 10 años de gastar billetes en tratar de hacerlo - Bloomberg - Negocian evitar cierre de gobierno federal - WSJ ¡Galaxy AI está aquí! Pasa por Liberty y llévate el Galaxy S24 o Galaxy S24+ GRATIS, o el Galaxy S24 Ultra por $5.56 al mes. Con funciones y tecnología nueva, podrás hacer más de lo que te gusta con Samsung. Cámbiate hoy y recibe hasta $650 para el saldo de tu equipo. Visítanos o llámanos al 1-855-655-0055. Liberty. Tu mundo mejor conectado.Incluye auspicio
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 14 DE FEBRERO DE 2024 - Los relojes de Cano - Melissa Correa - Contralora encuentra medio millón en equipo botado y sin usar de Educación - Informe - Golden Corral va a abrir 2 negocios más - El Nuevo Día- Guerra entre Tatito y los jueces por aumento de sueldo versus decisión de la mascarilla - El Vocero - FBI entra a investigación por masacre de Toa Baja - Cuarto Poder- Cambios en la beca Pell - El Vocero - Boricuas envían sobre 9 billones fuera de la Isla en aparente fraude - El Vocero - En peligro montones de cosas en PR con el cambio climático, infraestructura - El Nuevo Día- Viene el incentivo reintegrable - El Nuevo Día- Federales buscan pillos de camión blindado - Primera Hora- PPD termina endosando cambio de votos en edades más jóvenes - Junta PPD - Regresa el globo aerostático a Jayuya - El Nuevo Día- Guerra por las vacunas llega a Legislatura, Ciencias Médicas se opone - El Nuevo Día¡Galaxy AI está aquí! Pasa por Liberty y llévate el Galaxy S24 o Galaxy S24+ GRATIS, o el Galaxy S24 Ultra por $5.56 al mes. Con funciones y tecnología nueva, podrás hacer más de lo que te gusta con Samsung. Cámbiate hoy y recibe hasta $650 para el saldo de tu equipo. Visítanos o llámanos al 1-855-655-0055. Liberty. Tu mundo mejor conectado.Incluye auspicio
Neste NerdCast Extra, oferecido pelo novo Samsung S24 com Galaxy AI, vamos falar da presença da Inteligência Artificial no nosso cotidiano e como as novas ferramentas que estão a nosso alcance podem se integrar e auxiliar ativamente nas necessidades humanas do dia a dia. PARTE DA VITRINE: Randall Random SAMSUNG S24 COM GALAXY AI Clique e compre o seu novo Samsung S24 com Galaxy AI na pré-venda. Utilize o cupom JOVEMNERDS24 para 5% de desconto! Oferta válida de 01/02/2024 até 11/02/2024. CLIQUE CONFIRA OS OUTROS CANAIS DO JOVEM NERD E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br APP JOVEM NERD: Google Play Store | Apple App Store EDIÇÃO COMPLETA POR RADIOFOBIA PODCAS T E MULTIMÍDIA
Neste NerdCast Extra, oferecido pelo novo Samsung S24 com Galaxy AI, vamos falar da presença da Inteligência Artificial no nosso cotidiano e como as novas ferramentas que estão a nosso alcance podem se integrar e auxiliar ativamente nas necessidades humanas do dia a dia. PARTE DA VITRINE: Randall Random SAMSUNG S24 COM GALAXY AI Clique e compre o seu novo Samsung S24 com Galaxy AI na pré-venda. Utilize o cupom JOVEMNERDS24 para 5% de desconto! Oferta válida de 01/02/2024 até 11/02/2024. CLIQUE CONFIRA OS OUTROS CANAIS DO JOVEM NERD E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br APP JOVEM NERD: Google Play Store | Apple App Store EDIÇÃO COMPLETA POR RADIOFOBIA PODCAS T E MULTIMÍDIA
Neste NerdCast Extra, oferecido pelo novo Samsung S24 com Galaxy AI, vamos falar da presença da Inteligência Artificial no nosso cotidiano e como as novas ferramentas que estão a nosso alcance podem se integrar e auxiliar ativamente nas necessidades humanas do dia a dia. PARTE DA VITRINE: Randall Random SAMSUNG S24 COM GALAXY AI Clique e compre o seu novo Samsung S24 com Galaxy AI na pré-venda. Utilize o cupom JOVEMNERDS24 para 5% de desconto! Oferta válida de 01/02/2024 até 11/02/2024. CLIQUE CONFIRA OS OUTROS CANAIS DO JOVEM NERD E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br APP JOVEM NERD: Google Play Store | Apple App Store EDIÇÃO COMPLETA POR RADIOFOBIA PODCAS T E MULTIMÍDIA
Preorders for the Vision Pro begin, but huge new questions about partner support have arisen. Zuckerberg says he wants to open source AGI. You're going to have to pay for those Galaxy AI features. Perplexity will power the rabbit r1. And, of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.Sponsors:Nutrafol.com/men and promocode RidehomeLinks:YouTube and Spotify Won't Launch Apple Vision Pro Apps, Joining Netflix (Bloomberg)A Survey of Popular Apps Currently Compatible With Apple Vision Pro (MacStories)Mark Zuckerberg's new goal is creating artificial general intelligence (The Verge)EU Commission Intends to Block Amazon's iRobot Acquisition (WSJ)Samsung says Galaxy AI features will only be free ‘until the end of 2025' (9to5Google)The rabbit r1 will use Perplexity AI's tech to answer your queries (TechCrunch)Weekend Longreads Suggestions:How Twitch lost its way (Fast Company)Astronomers spotted something perplexing near the beginning of time (Vox)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
All the headlines from the Galaxy Unpacked event earlier today. Apple revises its App Store rules but in a way that seems to a lot of people to be in “bad faith.” The big, and big-money talent war going on between Google and OpenAI. And Tesla and Uber are working together to make Uber completely emissions-free.Sponsors:ArcticWolf.com/techmemeHims.com/rideLinks:The Galaxy S24 Ultra is smarter, pricier, and just as big as ever (The Verge)Apple revises US App Store rules to let developers link to outside payment methods, but it will still charge a commission (9to5Mac)Apple allows devs to promote subscriptions on the web with a 27% cut (TechCrunch)Google updates Chrome Incognito disclaimer amid $5 billion lawsuit settlement (MSPowerUser)Google's Defense Against OpenAI Talent Grab: Special Stock (The Information)Exclusive: Uber steps up efforts to get drivers into Teslas (Axios)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Marques, Andrew, and David open up the new year with their favorite Tom Scott videos in honor of 10 years of weekly uploads. Then they get into some Samsung Unpacked rumors with the new S24 and Galaxy AI. After they talk about new Apple Car Play coming to Porsche and Aston Martin plus a Xiaomi car with unbelievable specs. Then we wrap it up with our favorite tech of 2023! Links: Tom Scott Goodbye: https://bit.ly/3NTjuoW Tom Scott X Views: https://bit.ly/48JsiFB Tom Scott Yellowstone Death Zone: https://bit.ly/48nSkhY Tom Scott: https://bit.ly/3NQrhUo| Xiaomi Car: https://bit.ly/3NSFT5L Apple Car Play: https://bit.ly/3S7Xnxe Andrew's Keyboard Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LMNO-Key Shop the merch: https://shop.mkbhd.com Shop Products Mentioned: Ray Bans Meta - Wayfarer: https://geni.us/A9UaOaz Eight Sleep: https://geni.us/fkpd Arc Browser: https://geni.us/yhbKAD Omnitype Bauer Lite Keyboard: https://geni.us/yoc8T Corsair Platform 6 Gaming Desk: https://geni.us/mQemHAK Pulsar X2 Wireless Keyboard: https://geni.us/GIcAOpK 64 Audio IEM (Volür): https://geni.us/BAdaFL2 Rivian R1S: https://geni.us/BmKQ1u Google Pixel Fold: https://geni.us/bb3u7bs Instagram/Threads/Twitter: Waveform: https://twitter.com/WVFRM Waveform: https://www.threads.net/@waveformpodcast Marques: https://www.threads.net/@mkbhd Andrew: https://www.threads.net/@andrew_manganelli David Imel: https://www.threads.net/@davidimel Adam: https://www.threads.net/@parmesanpapi17 Ellis: https://twitter.com/EllisRovin TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@waveformpodcast Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/mkbhd Music by 20syl: https://bit.ly/2S53xlC Waveform is part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices