Samsung says on Wednesday that it is connecting Google’s Jemi II to its home robot sand by partnership with Google Cloud. Users will be able to ask the robot to get answers from the Gemini, the companies have said.
Tap Jemini’s multimodal capacity for Samsung’s robot. The Korean Tech Giant says that it will connect Google to Google to enable sand and video inputs to answer various questions. For example, you will be able to ask the bot, “How am I looking for?” And it will suggest decoration using his camera and visual intelligence.
Be able to tap Gemini to make healthy recommendations related to health-for example, practice advice and ways to improve sleep. Beyond that, you will be able to ask the robot a range of general knowledge questions.
“Through this partnership, Samsung and Google Cloud are newly defining the role of AI at home,” Samsung’s visual display business EVP Young Kim said in a statement. “With Samsung’s AI capacity in Bali, we are gaining the power of open cooperation to unlock a new age of personalized AI colleagues by combining Jemini’s strong multimodal argument – which is moving with users, expecting their needs and interacting in a more dynamic and meaningful way.”
Samsung has been displaying various versions of sand on trade shows like CES for years. Earlier in 2021, the company said that the robot would finally reach customers in South Korea and the United States in the first half of this year.
Samsung has already been partner with Google to integrate Jemini with the Galaxy Series smartphones starting with the Galaxy S24. Samsung and Google are also reported to be working on an XR device and Gemini may be the focus of that experience.
