Samsung Electronics Integrates Proactive AI into its Device Ecosystem

三星電子將主動式 AI 整合至其裝置生態系統


Introduction

Samsung has started a global marketing campaign and a software update to change its devices from simple tools into proactive AI companions.

三星已啟動全球行銷活動與軟體更新,旨在將其裝置從簡單的工具轉變為主動式 AI 伴侶。

Main Body

The 'Your Companion to AI Living' campaign, launched in 58 countries, shows a strategic move toward technology that blends into the background. This initiative emphasizes how different hardware components work together. For example, the Galaxy Watch8 can measure antioxidants to help the Bespoke AI Refrigerator suggest healthy meals. However, this means users need to own several Samsung devices and use specific accounts, which makes them more dependent on the Samsung ecosystem.

在 58 個國家推出的「AI 生活伴侶」活動,顯示出將科技融入背景的策略方向。此計畫強調不同硬體組件如何協作。例如,Galaxy Watch8 可以測量抗氧化劑,以協助 Bespoke AI 冰箱建議健康餐單。然而,這意味著使用者需要擁有數款三星裝置並使用特定帳號,使其更加依賴三星的生態系統。

At the same time, the Samsung Health app is being reorganized into five main categories: Sleep, Nutrition, Activity, Mindfulness, and Vitals. This update introduces AI-driven health analysis, such as an energy score and a 'Heart Health Score' based on body data. Furthermore, the 'Daily Cardio Load' and 'Fitness Index' use data analytics to improve athletic training and reduce the risk of injury. Other features include an 'Ages Index' to track long-term lifestyle effects and noise analysis to protect hearing. These changes align Samsung with other wearable brands that use AI for personalized health advice.

與此同時,Samsung Health 應用程式正被重組為五個主要類別:睡眠、營養、活動、正念與生命徵象。此次更新引入了 AI 驅動的健康分析,例如根據身體數據產生的能量分數與「心臟健康分數」。此外,「每日心血管負荷」與「健身指數」利用數據分析來改善運動訓練並降低受傷風險。其他功能還包括追蹤長期生活影響的「年齡指數」以及用以保護聽力的噪音分析。這些改變使三星與其他利用 AI 提供個人化健康建議的穿戴裝置品牌接軌。

Conclusion

Samsung is currently releasing a wide range of AI health and lifestyle features designed to make consumers rely more on its connected network of devices.

三星目前正推出一系列 AI 健康與生活方式功能,旨在讓消費者更加依賴其連接的裝置網絡。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 Level Up: From 'Simple Words' to 'Professional Flow'

To move from A2 to B2, you must stop using basic verbs like 'do', 'make', or 'get' and start using Precise Action Verbs.

Look at how this text describes technology. It doesn't say "Samsung makes the devices work together." It uses a high-level B2 word: Integrates.


🔍 The Power Shift

A2 Style (Basic)B2 Style (Professional)Why it's better
Make things work togetherIntegrateIt describes a seamless connection.
Change the devicesReorganizeIt shows a specific type of change (structure).
Fit into the backgroundBlendIt describes a smooth, natural transition.
Give health adviceAlignIt shows how a company matches a market trend.

💡 The "B2 Secret": Collocations

B2 speakers don't just know words; they know which words belong together. Notice these pairs from the text:

  • Strategic move \rightarrow (Not a "smart plan", but a strategic move).
  • Proactive AI \rightarrow (AI that acts before you ask it to).
  • Wide range \rightarrow (Instead of saying "many different types").

Coach's Tip: Next time you want to say "Samsung has many features," try: "Samsung offers a wide range of features that integrate into the user's life."

That one sentence shift is the difference between sounding like a student and sounding like a professional.

Vocabulary Learning

proactive (adj.)
Taking action by causing change, rather than only reacting to events that have already happened.
Example:The company took a proactive approach to prevent the crisis before it started.
ecosystem (n.)
In technology, a complex network of interconnected hardware and software products from the same company.
Example:Once you buy the phone and the watch, you become deeply integrated into the brand's ecosystem.
initiative (n.)
A new plan or strategy intended to solve a problem or improve a situation.
Example:The government launched a new initiative to increase literacy rates in rural areas.
emphasize (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The teacher wanted to emphasize the importance of reviewing the notes before the exam.
dependent (adj.)
Needing someone or something else for support or to function correctly.
Example:The small village is heavily dependent on the weekly delivery of supplies from the city.
align (v.)
To place or arrange things in a straight line, or to bring different ideas or groups into agreement.
Example:The new company policy is designed to align with international environmental standards.
Practice B2 words in a crossword