--- title: "The advantages of Google's collaboration with Samsung in artificial intelligence" type: "News" locale: "zh-HK" url: "https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/271634959.md" description: "Google and Samsung's collaboration in the field of artificial intelligence is accelerating, with Samsung planning to double the number of mobile devices equipped with Galaxy AI features to 800 million this year. The two companies are not only collaborating in the smartphone business but will also launch new features in areas such as kitchen appliances and smart glasses. Despite fierce market competition, Google's Gemini technology holds a significant position in the mobile terminal market, but its long-term advantages remain uncertain" datetime: "2026-01-06T10:05:42.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/271634959.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/271634959.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/271634959.md) --- > 支持的語言: [简体中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/271634959.md) | [English](https://longbridge.com/en/news/271634959.md) # The advantages of Google's collaboration with Samsung in artificial intelligence The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold foldable phone equipped with Google Gemini artificial intelligence technology made its debut at the International Consumer Electronics Show. Author: Martin Pierce In the race for artificial intelligence, who can keep up with Google's pace? On Monday, Reuters quoted the remarks of Samsung's co-CEO, stating that Samsung plans to double the number of mobile devices equipped with Galaxy AI features this year to 800 million units. Galaxy AI is Samsung's proprietary feature built on Google Gemini artificial intelligence technology (this statistic does not include Samsung phones pre-installed with the Gemini consumer-grade chatbot). Upon seeing this news, the aforementioned question arose in my mind. The collaboration between the two companies extends beyond mobile phones: Samsung plans to unveil kitchen appliance AI features powered by Gemini technology at this week's International Consumer Electronics Show, and both parties are also collaborating on the development of smart glasses with built-in Gemini. In addition to Samsung, Google is also integrating Gemini into smart TVs equipped with its Google TV system, and will preview some new features at this week's exhibition. However, the mobile phone business is the core focus, and Google may soon establish an unassailable lead in this area. Samsung currently holds the top position in the global smartphone market, but some analysts predict that by the time the final sales figures for 2025 are released, Apple may take its place. However, this competition for market leadership has little impact on Google—market expectations suggest that Google will achieve a partnership to provide technical support for Apple's Siri voice assistant. It can be said that Google's artificial intelligence technology has at least firmly locked in the mobile terminal market for now. Whether this advantage can be maintained in the long term remains uncertain. After all, the cooperation agreement between Google and Samsung is likely to last only a few years, and the partnership with Apple has yet to be finalized. Even with such uncertainties, this situation sufficiently explains why OpenAI is eager to launch artificial intelligence hardware products and why Meta is investing heavily in the AI features of smart glasses. Both companies hope to replace the position of mobile phones with new products. They may succeed, but one should not have overly high expectations. In the meantime, Google's Gemini model will empower the AI capabilities of various terminal devices. With data obtained from interactions with a vast number of consumers, Google can continuously optimize the model's performance across various tasks. This, in turn, will make Google's model more attractive to potential business partners. So what about the economic benefits? Google is likely to charge Samsung a licensing fee for the model, but to secure this business, Google may also offer a substantial discount. In fact, last year's antitrust court hearing revealed an insider tip: Google spent "huge sums" to promote the pre-installation of the Gemini consumer-grade chatbot on Samsung and other Android-equipped phones However, according to Samsung's description of the relevant technology, even without this chatbot, users can still interact with Gemini in real-time using Galaxy AI—this feature allows users to converse with Gemini about the content displayed on their phone screens. This functionality is crucial for enhancing consumer awareness of Gemini and is expected to help Google expand its advertising audience. Currently, the only AI product that ordinary consumers are familiar with may be OpenAI's ChatGPT, but the application range of Google's AI is becoming increasingly broad. **Wall Street Ignores Jensen Huang** On Monday afternoon, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang made an appearance at the International Consumer Electronics Show, looking energetic. He wore a shiny leather jacket that appeared to be made of crocodile skin and began by discussing the developments in the field of artificial intelligence. He then proceeded to unveil a series of new software and hardware products, culminating in the detailed announcement of NVIDIA's latest AI chip "Rubin" and its accompanying hardware. However, Wall Street remained unfazed. When Huang delivered his speech, regular trading hours had already ended, and NVIDIA's stock price had slightly declined. In the subsequent after-hours trading, the stock's performance was nearly flat, with only a few cents drop even amidst fluctuations. **Other News** - Goldman Sachs announced today that it has hired Brian Kane as a partner and co-head of its software investment banking business. 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