Samsung has finally launched its new generation Galaxy S Series models, which have been gaining much recognition in the market. While users are waiting to get their hands on the new Galaxy S25 series, some new refinements make the devices more secure than ever. Last year, Samsung took a big step forward by introducing on-device and cloud AI features with the Galaxy S24 series, but several tech experts raised concerns about privacy and the use of their data without consent. Now, with the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung introduced a new feature called “Now Brief” which provides users with a summary of their personal schedules and daily habits. While this feature may raise some questions, Samsung has ensured users with some new privacy measures which will keep their personal data safe and secure. Here's everything you need to know about.
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Samsung is already running ahead when it comes to integrating AI into smartphones. The South Korean giant has made on-device AI more accessible and with the Galaxy S25 launch and it is several steps ahead of competitors. While it has been winning hearts in the space of AI, Samsung also wants to take Apple's place in making the smartphone more secure and private for users.
This year, Samsung introduced a new AI feature called “Now Brief” which provides users with comprehensive details about their personal schedules, habits, interactions with their smartphones, and much more. However, this feature may also raise some questions about privacy. However, Samsung has ensured users' privacy by making three major changes to how AI processes their data.
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Firstly, Samsung ensured that the Now Brief feature will analyse data using a “Personal Data Engine” that filters data to provide users with all the relevant suggestions. Secondly, the AI feature will entirely run on-device,
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