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AI doesn't need to be smarter than you, it needs to understand you.
CL💻 TechnologyCenter18 hr. ago

AI doesn't need to be smarter than you, it needs to understand you.

The article discusses the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing that AI's true impact comes not from its technical power alone but from its integration into daily life. It draws parallels to past technological revolutions like electricity and the internet, which transformed society through everyday access and usability. The piece argues that for AI to meaningfully change people’s lives, it must understand individuals and act on their behalf while maintaining user control. Samsung is presented as a leader in this space, leveraging connected devices such as smartphones, smartwatches, and home appliances to create a comprehensive ecosystem that learns from users and adapts to their needs. The article highlights the importance of open platforms and trust in enabling AI to function effectively within personal contexts.

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AI doesn't need to be smarter than you, it needs to understand you.

The article discusses the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing that AI's true impact comes not from its technical power alone but from its integration into daily life. It draws parallels to past technological revolutions like electricity and the internet, which transformed society through everyday access and usability. The piece argues that for AI to meaningfully change people’s lives, it must understand individuals and act on their behalf while maintaining user control. Samsung is presented as a leader in this space, leveraging connected devices such as smartphones, smartwatches, and home appliances to create a comprehensive ecosystem that learns from users and adapts to their needs. The article highlights the importance of open platforms and trust in enabling AI to function effectively within personal contexts.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion on AI development and its societal implications without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on technological progress and user-centric design rather than advocating for specific policies or ideologies. While it mentions Samsung as a leading

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