Galaxy AI is Opening Up to More Languages as Well as Three Different Dialects

Apr 10, 2024 at 01:50pm EDT
Galaxy AI is Opening Up to More Languages as Well a Three Differnet Dialects

Samsung unveiled Galaxy AI back in January, and at that time, the AI model supported up to 13 languages, which might not seem enough and if you are of the same mind, then the good news is that Samsung is going to add three new languages as well as three different dialects to the AI software which brings the total number of languages supported to 16.

Galaxy AI language and dialect support grows, with more languages coming later this year

Samsung published a blog post explaining this push, and the company talked about how Galaxy AI is set to get Arabic, Indonesian, and Russian as the new languages. In addition to that, the AI is also getting access to three new dialects in the form of Australian English, Cantonese, and Canadian French.

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It is worth noting that these new Galaxy AI languages and dialects have not rolled out at the moment, but Samsung comments that these will start rolling out in April, and the roll-out will be completed in the coming months. Once they are available, you will be able to download them from the Settings app and get started with the usage process, making things easier for everyone who is looking to learn a different language.

Samsung says that it is not giving up just there. The company has also talked about how Galaxy AI will become even more inclusive by the end of this year as the model is set to get languages like Romanian, Turkish, Dutch, Swedish, and traditional Chinese; all of these combined will make the experience even better for people who speak different languages, and it is always good for people who are natives.

Ever since its release, it has become evident that Samsung is heavily invested in Galaxy AI, and looking at the progress it is making with this model, it is safe to say that we are only going to see it getting better as time goes on. Not to forget, there is a possibility that we might see it rolling out to older Galaxy devices, as well, which is always a plus point and something that we look forward to a lot.

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