Samsung first introduced their virtual assistant Bixby with the launch of their flagship Galaxy S8 and S8+. Now, the company is ready to step it up and bring Bixby not only to smartphones but also to a number of different devices and services, particularly their Internet of Things (IoT) platform. Samsung promises that Bixby's update, conveniently dubbed as Bixby 2.0, will be ubiquitous and available on any and all devices. Perhaps the most interesting of Samsung's announcement though is that Bixby 2.0 will be an open platform. Which means, developers are given the freedom to model how Bixby works in their services, devices, or applications. Other than that, they also announced that the first private beta program of Bixby SDK starts today which, for now, can only be accessed by select developers. Read more in our articles including "Samsung brings AI to IoT with Bixby 2.0" and "ASUS Chromebook CM14 announced".
Samsung first introduced their virtual assistant Bixby with the launch of their flagship Galaxy S8 and S8+. Now, the company is ready to step it up and bring Bixby not only to smartphones but also to a number of different devices and services, particularly their Internet of Things (IoT) platform.
Samsung promises that Bixby's update, conveniently dubbed as Bixby 2.0, will be ubiquitous and available on any and all devices. Perhaps the most interesting of Samsung's announcement though is that Bixby 2.0 will be an open platform. Which means, developers are given the freedom to model how Bixby works in their services, devices, or applications.
Our coverage of bixby 2.0 includes: "Samsung brings AI to IoT with Bixby 2.0"; "ASUS Chromebook CM14 announced"; "ASUS ROG unveils Strix OLED XG34WCDMS, Strix XG129C monitors". Each article provides unique insights and information.