But this seems to excite users less than what happened a few years ago at the technology event. When Baillie, the brand’s intelligent robot, was presented, many of the users who attended applauded the Korean brand’s foray into the world of robotics and now that this product will be available, in the first half of 2025, what it calls The attention of journalists and attendees is the intelligence of the product, that is, the software.
People’s trust in AI is essential for it to have a broad and positive impact as anticipated, according to the consulting firm Accenture. The majority (77%) of executives believe that the true benefits of AI will only be possible when a foundation of trust is built, and slightly more (81%) agree that the trust strategy must evolve in parallel with any technological strategy.
“While conventional technologies have long supported predetermined business needs, this is a generational moment of transition. The autonomy created by these pervasive AI systems can help organizations become more dynamic than ever. It will enable leaders to rethink how digital systems are designed, how people work, and reinvent how they create products and interact with customers,” said Karthik Narain, CEO of Accenture’s Technology group and CTO.
The companies that develop hardware themselves have sought to focus many of their efforts on the software they deliver. Samsung itself this year had a special focus on Knox and Bixby, its privacy and security system and its voice assistant, solutions that are providing more trust and weight among consumers.
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