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Samsung explores innovative AI summarization tech for Galaxy Z Flip 6

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Samsung has recently disclosed a new patent on AI document summarization technology, which is expected to be applied to new products such as the Galaxy Z Flip 6. The sixth-generation foldables are on their way and it seems like the devices will be equipped with cutting-edge functionalities.

Going toward more details, Samsung Electronics applied for this innovative patent on February 29 with the title ‘Electronic device for providing summary information using artificial intelligence learning model and its control method’.

This newly explored innovation or the patent is a technology that works, when a search term is entered into an electronic device, AI analyzes it, shows several related documents, identifies the user’s interests or political inclinations, and then provides a customized summary.

Furthermore, Samsung Electronics is expected to apply the technology to its self-generated AI, ‘Samsung Gauss, which is applied to the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy Book 4 series. Therefore, new AI functions are expected to be added to the Galaxy Z Flip 6 through the new version of Samsung Gauss

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The sixth generation foldable devices including Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip are already tipped to come with Galaxy S24 Series-like Galaxy AI capabilities. And the inclusion of this innovative AI summarization tech will further make the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 a more advanced and refined device.

 Galaxy Flip 6 AI document summarization

Last but not least, Samsung Electronics also provided an interesting example where AI can summarize articles. If a user enters an article on the topic of “Agenda for the South Korea-U.S. Summit,” and commands “summarize it shortly and neutrally,” AI would summarize keywords such as ‘North Korea, nuclear, missile, South Korea-U.S. military exercises,’ and if the command is to “summarize it long and negatively,” AI would summarize the article to say, “Disagreements between South Korea and the United States on North Korean solutions could cast a shadow on the upcoming South Korea-U.S. summit.”

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Pixel 9 Pro XL sparks privacy fears, sends private data to Google every 15 minutes

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Pixel 9 Pro XL reportedly sends private user data to Google servers every 15 minutes. A security researcher at Cybernews discovered that the phone frequently transmits sensitive user data, such as email addresses, phone numbers, and locations.

The discovery sparked a privacy fear as private data is being sent to Google through the Pixel 9 Pro XL. The smartphone sometimes transmits sensitive user data to Google servers even before any apps are installed.

The report also states that the Pixel 9 Pro XL has remote management capabilities, which operate without user consent or awareness. It seems there’s a severe security flaw within the Pixel 9 Pro XL’s operating system.

The phone communicates with services like Google Photos’ Face Grouping without user interaction, raising further privacy concerns. The native Calculator is also suspicious as it could leak calculation history to unauthorized users under certain conditions.

“The amount of data transmitted and the potential for remote management casts doubt on who truly owns the device. Users may have paid for it, but the deep integration of surveillance systems in the ecosystem may leave users vulnerable to privacy violations,” Nazarovas said.

It looks like the AI integration has made some major security flaws across the OS. Google packed the new Pixel phones with advanced security features. The research only discusses potential threats, with data leak isn’t such a general task.

Interestingly, Cybernews researchers employed a “man-in-the-middle” approach to capture and analyze this traffic but noted limitations due to the rooting process. As AI is making our lives easier, it is putting the data at threat at the same time.

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Download Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Wallpapers Now!

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Samsung has recently launched its new premium Galaxy S series tablets, the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra. These Galaxy Tab S10 tablets come with some stunning wallpapers that are now available for download.

Notably, Samsung has skipped the standard 11-inch Galaxy Tab S10 model this year to focus on Plus and Ultra. Both tablets feature advanced Galaxy AI capabilities and are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset to ensure top-notch performance.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ has a 12.4-inch display, while the Tab S10 Ultra features a big 14.6-inch screen. These large displays are perfect for everything from playing games to working on projects.

For these large displays, Samsung has included four unique and vibrant wallpapers with minimalist design. These Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Wallpapers wallpapers are available for download in high resolution (2960 x 2235 pixels),  thanks to YTECHB.

  • Click here to download Wallpapers!

To download, simply open the link, select your favorite wallpaper, and save it to your device. Once downloaded, go to your downloads folder, choose the wallpaper you like, open it, and tap the three-dot menu icon. From there, select “Set as wallpaper” to apply it to your home screen or lock screen.

Below you can check the preview of Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Wallpapers:

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE beats iPhone 16 Plus’ A18 chip in ray tracing

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE outperformed the Apple iPhone 16 Plus in ray tracing. The new Fan Edition is equipped with an Exynos 2400e processor, while Apple’s iPhone 16 Plus uses an A18 chip manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm process.

GSMArena evaluated the Exynos 2400e performance used in Galaxy S24 FE. The chip has a slightly lower core frequency than the Exynos 2400. However, this modification made no major change in terms of performance.

Galaxy S24 FE with Exynos 2400e scored 2146 and 6711 points in single-core and multi-core tests, respectively. It’s slightly less than the 2201 single-core and 6926 multi-core points in the Galaxy S24’s Exynos 2400 chipset.

Apple’s A18 chip lags behind the Exynos 2400e used in the Galaxy S24 FE in ray tracing performance. The iPhone 16 scored 6,691 points in 3DMark’s Solar Bay test, whereas the Exynos Exynos 2400 scored 8,743 points.

Meanwhile, the phone scored 3,870 points in 3DMark’s Wild Life Extreme GPU test at 4K resolution compared to 4,029 points of the iPhone 16 Plus. The Galaxy S24+’s Exynos 2400 chip scored 4,365 points on the same benchmark.

iPhone 16 Plus is a flagship phone, while the S24 FE belongs to Samsung’s Fan Edition. The mainstream flagship line is S24, which is far ahead in GPU performance. Apple’s CPU edge will also be crushed with the Galaxy S25 series.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE vs S23 FE: Upgrades That Set It Apart

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