Samsung is expanding the linguistic capabilities of its Galaxy AI by introducing support for four additional languages and two new dialects.
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Samsung is expanding the linguistic capabilities of its Galaxy AI by introducing support for four additional languages and two new dialects.
Samsung is expanding the linguistic capabilities of its Galaxy AI by introducing support for four additional languages and two new dialects, aimed at more global markets. This expanded language support will begin rolling out from the end of October, the company has announced.
The South Korean tech giant's AI ecosystem is set to become more inclusive with these new language additions.
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With this, Galaxy AI will become available in 20 languages. Languages supported by Galaxy AI include Arabic, Chinese (China mainland, Hong Kong), English (Australia, India, United Kingdom, United States), French (Canada, France), German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish (Mexico, Spain, United States), Thai and Vietnamese.
"Samsung Electronics today announced the upcoming expansion of four new languages for Galaxy AI: Turkish, Dutch, Swedish and Romanian. Existing supported languages will also expand to cover additional dialects in traditional Chinese and Portuguese (Europe)," the company announced in a newsroom post.
"Galaxy AI currently supports 16 languages, and by the end of the year that number will go up to 20 with these new additions. This update means even more users will be able to lower language barriers and step into a larger world with the power of Galaxy AI. The new languages and dialects will be available for download as language packs from the Settings app of compatible Galaxy devices," the company added.
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