Samsung Commits to Build More Powerful Galaxy AI with Greater User Data Control

Indeed, Samsung has been evolving when it comes to the newest innovations and technologies, which certainly helped in the rapid advancements of Galaxy AI while also unlocking new possibilities of productivity, creativity, and communication. With AI rapidly coming to life, it apparently raises concerns regarding one’s security and privacy controls.
Samsung says that the user’s privacy is now more secured, empowering its powerful Galaxy AI in order to take control of the user’s data.
More specifically, the process of enhancing Galaxy AI to provide a more secure user experience is being performed by two key points: first, by designing Galaxy AI with built-in safety measures that significantly protect user data from the ground level, and secondly, by applying AI to strengthen mobile security and privacy.

Advanced settings via Galaxy AI:
Samsung Galaxy devices are packed with a powerful AI-powered tool that processes users’ data only on-device, giving them control to entirely secure their personal data on their mobile phones. The company makes AI-based privacy its foundation to provide a secure and private user experience that relies on on-device processing for every single piece of information using certain AI features and personal data intelligence.
At the same time, the company’s most powerful security system, Samsung Knox, provides a convenience to uphold the power to control over users’ data and offers options to choose whether the data is to be shared publicly or kept completely on-device, while also taking further important measures that lead towards the advancements of AI-powered security technologies that will make privacy more protected, smarter, and seamless.
Enhanced controls for more privacy:
Auto Blocker, another secured feature, seamlessly protects Galaxy devices by tracking certain malware, security threats, and other malicious activities, while also blocking unauthorized app installations, commands, and updates through USB.
Also, for even stronger passage of security measures, Samsung has integrated Maximum Restrictions, a feature that provides an additional layer of security and user control and offers a choice to block 2G service and stop data interception when connected to an unsafe network.
Well, Samsung has already confirmed that it’s aiming to achieve the target of utilizing AI in 90% of all its business sectors by 2030, while also eyeing 400 million AI integrations within the Galaxy devices, as 200 million targets have already been achieved on the same, starting with the Galaxy S24 series and expanding it to more affordable phones over the course of time left in this year.