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Samsung hosted its annual Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center today, marking a decade of collaboration and innovation with developers. The conference highlighted the company’s focus on providing more personalized and secure customer experiences through advancements in AI technology.

Jong-Hee (JH) Han, Vice Chairman, CEO, and Head of Device eXperience (DX) Division at Samsung Electronics, emphasized the importance of open collaboration with developers and partners in the AI era. He discussed how Samsung is using AI to offer stronger security, advanced personalization, better family care experiences, and new opportunities for B2B businesses.

One of the key announcements made at the conference was the integration of major product lines under the name One UI, which will provide a cohesive product experience and ensure software upgrades for up to seven years. This move aims to bring continuous innovation to Samsung customers and create a more seamless user experience across different devices.

Samsung also shared its commitment to creating AI for good, empowering innovators to leverage new technologies to address societal challenges and create a better world for future generations. The company’s AI for All vision focuses on personalization, privacy, and performance, ensuring that AI technologies benefit everyone while upholding global ethical principles.

Another exciting reveal at the conference was a sneak peek of One UI 7, designed to offer users a more personalized, creative, and productive experience on mobile devices. The new UX features simple, impactful design elements and integrates Galaxy AI features to enhance daily activities.

Samsung’s Bespoke AI appliances were showcased as well, bringing enhanced experiences to households through features like AI Vision Inside and AI Floor Detect. These smart home appliances leverage AI technology to simplify daily tasks and improve overall quality of life for users.

The conference also highlighted Samsung’s Tizen OS, which is being enhanced with on-device AI capabilities for world-class performance. Tizen AI services will provide smarter, safer, and more personalized experiences across Samsung products, ensuring seamless integration and improved user satisfaction.

In addition to product announcements, Samsung emphasized its commitment to security and privacy standards with features like Knox Matrix and Passkey. These solutions aim to enhance security across multi-device experiences and ensure that users’ personal data remains protected in the AI era.

Overall, Samsung’s SDC24 showcased the company’s dedication to innovation, collaboration, and creating meaningful AI-driven experiences for customers. The conference provided a glimpse into the future of AI technology and its potential to transform daily life for individuals, families, and businesses alike.