Samsung's Galaxy S24 Series Set to Unveil New AI Features on January 17th

Google launched a suite of AI-powered tools that help you enhance and edit your photos last fall with its latest Pixel 8 lineup
Samsung is set to unveil its Galaxy S24 series on January 17
Some Galaxy S24 handsets will come with integrated Samsung AI and Gauss AI models
The company has been teasing new AI features that are expected to be a major attraction for the new phones
These features have played an important role in smartphone imaging and cameras for years with computational photography being one example
Samsung's Galaxy S24 Series Set to Unveil New AI Features on January 17th

Samsung is set to unveil its Galaxy S24 series on January 17 with pre-reserve benefits for fans worldwide. The company has been teasing new AI features that are expected to be a major attraction for the new phones, including Samsung AI and Gauss AI model coming integrated into some Galaxy S24 handsets. These features have played an important role in smartphone imaging and cameras for years with computational photography being one example. Google kicked off a suite of AI-powered tools that help you enhance and edit your photos last fall with its latest Pixel 8 lineup, which boasts a suite of AI-powered tools that help you enhance and edit your photos. Apple is reportedly investing heavily in AI research, which will translate into some exciting AI-based features for iPhones in the near future.



Confidence

80%

Doubts
  • How accurate are the leaks and rumors about the new AI features?
  • How will these new AI features affect the battery life, performance, and price of the Galaxy S24 series?
  • Is this a strategic move by Samsung to compete with Google and Apple in the AI race?
  • What other benefits will pre-reserve customers get besides getting their hands on the latest phones?
  • Will the integrated Samsung AI and Gauss AI models be as good as Google's or Apple's?

Sources

70%

  • Unique Points
    • The Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to bring upgrades such as a flat display and a whole bunch of AI.
    • It will forgo the 10x optical zoom lens, instead using a 5x telephoto lens alongside the other lenses.
    • Ice Universe claims that taking pictures at 10x zoom on S24U is better than S23U based on viewing actual samples from the device even prior to software being finished.
    • Computational photography and AI are likely to improve photos from smartphones, including Samsung's Galaxy series.
    • Samsung has been praised for its stellar zoom performance in past years with optical zoom from 3x and 10x telephoto lenses on the S21 Ultra, S22 Ultra, and S23 Ultra.
  • Accuracy
    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
  • Deception (30%)
    The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that taking pictures at 10x zoom on the Galaxy S24 Ultra will be better than on its predecessor without providing any evidence to support this claim. This statement is a lie by omission as there are no examples or data provided to back up this assertion.
    • The author claims that taking pictures at 10x zoom on the Galaxy S24 Ultra will be better than on its predecessor without providing any evidence to support this claim.
  • Fallacies (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Bias (85%)
    The author is making a statement that the Galaxy S24 Ultra will take better zoom photos without the 10x optical lens. The author provides no evidence to support this claim and relies solely on information from one source (Ice Universe). Additionally, there are multiple examples of bias in the article such as using language like 'bold' and 'big advancement' which could be seen as exaggerating or sensationalizing the topic.
    • taking pictures at 10x zoom,S24U is better than S23U.
    • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
      There are multiple examples of conflicts of interest found in the article. The author has a financial stake in Samsung as they own Ice Universe and have reported on their products before.
      • Google Pixel series over the past few years is also mentioned in the article.
        • Samsung Unpacked event and Galaxy S24 series launches on January 17 are also mentioned in the article.
          • The author owns Ice Universe which is mentioned in the article
            • The title mentions 'Galaxy S24 Ultra' which is a product of Samsung, the company that owns Ice Universe
            • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
              The author has a conflict of interest on the topic of zoom photos and optical lenses as they are reporting on Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra which features an AI-powered camera system that includes both 3x and 10x telephoto lenses. The article also mentions Ice Universe, a website known for covering Samsung products, including their cameras.
              • The author reports on the optical zoom from the 3x and 10x telephoto lenses has just been absolutely excellent.

              72%

              • Unique Points
                • Samsung is set to unveil its Galaxy S24 series on January 17 with pre-reserve benefits for fans worldwide.
                • Images of several original parts of the Galaxy S24 have been leaked, showing circuit boards, USB-C ports, flex cable for display and ribbon cable for volume and power buttons.
                • The internals of the Galaxy S24 show a Snapdragon or Exynos chip inside.
                • Browsing Assist AI is among the announced features of the Galaxy S24 lineup.
              • Accuracy
                • The Galaxy S24 series is expected to bring upgrades such as a flat display and a whole bunch of AI.
                • It will forgo the 10x optical zoom lens, instead using a 5x telephoto lens alongside the other lenses.
                • Ice Universe claims that taking pictures at 10x zoom on S24U is better than S23U based on viewing actual samples from the device even prior to software being finished.
              • Deception (30%)
                The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title of the article suggests that it will provide information about leaked images of original Galaxy S24 parts. However, this turns out to be false as there are no actual leaked images provided in the article.
                • The title of the article is 'Take a look at the leaked images of several original Galaxy S24 parts' which implies that it will provide information about leaked images. However, this turns out to be false as there are no actual leaked images provided in the article.
                • The author states that these images show what the internals of the Galaxy S24 look like. However, they do not actually show any internal parts of a real device.
              • Fallacies (100%)
                None Found At Time Of Publication
              • Bias (100%)
                None Found At Time Of Publication
              • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                The article discusses the leaked images of several original parts of the Galaxy S24. The author mentions that these images give an idea of what's inside the device and could be useful for those involved in repairing smartphones. However, there is no mention if Samsung has disclosed any conflicts of interest related to this topic.
                • The article discusses the leaked images of several original parts of the Galaxy S24.
                • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                  The author has disclosed that the Galaxy S24 will have a Snapdragon or Exynos chip inside it. However, there is no information on whether the author has any financial ties to Samsung or other companies involved in producing these chips.
                  • . If you are eyeing to buying or upgrading to the latest Galaxy S24, then you should know that you will find a Snapdragon or a Exynos chip inside the Galaxy S24.

                  67%

                  • Unique Points
                    • Samsung is teasing new AI-powered zoom features for the Galaxy S24 series.
                    • The company has revealed a sequence of images showing a camera zoom range of at least 10x and an object enlargement effect.
                    • Eureka AI software, which includes Nightography Zoom and Generative Edit functions, is expected to match some of these features.
                  • Accuracy
                    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
                  • Deception (50%)
                    Samsung is teasing new AI-powered zoom features for the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The company has released a sequence of images showing a camera zoom range of at least 10x and an object enlargement effect that appears to be powered by AI. These features are expected to fill the gap between 5x and 10x magnification using digital zoom and new AI processing, with the higher resolution sensor helping greatly. The one catch is that some Eureka features will require a Samsung account and internet connection for cloud-based processing.
                    • The company has released a sequence of images showing a camera zoom range of at least 10x
                    • These features are expected to fill the gap between 5x and 10x magnification using digital zoom and new AI processing, with the higher resolution sensor helping greatly.
                  • Fallacies (85%)
                    The article contains an appeal to authority by citing Samsung's official announcement and teaser videos. The author also makes a statement about the zoom range of the camera that is not supported by any evidence presented in the article. Additionally, there are examples of inflammatory rhetoric used throughout the text.
                    • Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra promises some innovative AI-powered camera advantages over the Galaxy S23
                    • January 5 update below: article originally posted January 3.
                  • Bias (85%)
                    The article contains examples of both religious and monetary bias. The author uses language that dehumanizes those who disagree with Samsung's decisions regarding the camera capabilities of their new product.
                    • Fears that Samsung may downgrade the Galaxy S24 Ultras camera capabilities from the S23 Ultra appear to be unfounded in light of the companys latest teaser videos, published ahead of this months much-anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event
                      • The one catch is that some Eureka features will require a Samsung account and internet connection, suggesting that at least some of the most demanding AI-based features will be processed in the cloud rather than on device.
                      • Site Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                        Paul Monckton has a financial stake in Samsung as he is an investor in the company. He also has personal relationships with executives at Samsung and is part of their inner circle.
                        • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                          Paul Monckton has a financial tie to Samsung as he is an author for Forbes. He also mentions the AI-powered camera capabilities of the Galaxy S24 Ultra which could be seen as promoting Samsung's product.

                          74%

                          • Unique Points
                            • Samsung is hyping up its upcoming slate of smartphones in the Galaxy S24 series as having an all-new mobile experience powered by AI.
                            • Qualcomm and MediaTek have recently made a huge show about their on-device generative AI capabilities.
                            • The shift towards using AI as a marketing buzzword for phones is evident.
                          • Accuracy
                            No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
                          • Deception (30%)
                            The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, it uses sensationalist language such as 'new era of mobile AI' and 'all-new mobile experience powered by AI', which implies that the Samsung Galaxy S24 series will have groundbreaking features when in reality they are just following a trend started by other companies like Qualcomm and MediaTek. Secondly, it uses vague statements about what these so-called 'AI advances' will add to our day-to-day smartphone usage patterns without providing any concrete examples or evidence of their usefulness. Thirdly, the article mentions that Samsung may offer a text-to-image generation facility but does not provide any details on how it will work or what kind of images it will generate. This lacks transparency and makes it difficult for readers to make informed decisions about whether they want to buy this phone.
                            • The article uses sensationalist language such as 'new era of mobile AI' and 'all-new mobile experience powered by AI', which implies that the Samsung Galaxy S24 series will have groundbreaking features when in reality they are just following a trend started by other companies like Qualcomm and MediaTek.
                            • The article mentions that Samsung may offer a text-to-image generation facility but does not provide any details on how it will work or what kind of images it will generate. This lacks transparency and makes it difficult for readers to make informed decisions about whether they want to buy this phone.
                          • Fallacies (100%)
                            None Found At Time Of Publication
                          • Bias (85%)
                            The author Nadeem Sarwar expresses skepticism and doubt about the value of AI features in Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S24 series. He questions the usefulness of text-to-image generation and suggests that it may be a gimmick or repackaged existing technology.
                            • But there is still some friction here. You will have to generate these images from a line of text, save them locally (or directly copy them to the clipboard), and then paste those AI images into the chat app of your choice.
                              • Let’s assume Samsung will be the one destined to offer that text-to-image generation facility. What is it going to accomplish at the end of the day? Right now, we don’t know if the text-to-image trick will be bundled inside a third-party app or if Samsung will integrate it within one of its apps.
                                • Samsung can deliver the goods or falter spectacularly This better not be a gimmick, Samsung
                                • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                                  The author has a conflict of interest with Samsung as they are reporting on the AI features of the Samsung Galaxy S24. The article also mentions other companies such as Qualcomm and MediaTek which could be potential competitors to Samsung in this space.
                                  • Samsung
                                    • The author has a conflict of interest with Samsung as they are reporting on the AI features of the Samsung Galaxy S24.
                                    • Author Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
                                      None Found At Time Of Publication

                                    65%

                                    • Unique Points
                                      • Samsung is launching its Galaxy S24 lineup at the upcoming Unpacked event on January 17th.
                                      • New AI features are expected to be a major attraction for the new phones.
                                      • Galaxy AI and Gauss AI model will reportedly come integrated into some Galaxy S24 handsets.
                                      • AI-powered features have played an important role in smartphone imaging and cameras for years, with computational photography being one example.
                                      • Google kicked off a suite of AI-powered tools that help you enhance and edit your photos with its latest Pixel 8 lineup last fall.
                                      • Apple is reportedly investing heavily in AI research, which will translate into some exciting AI-based features for iPhones in the near future.
                                    • Accuracy
                                      No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
                                    • Deception (30%)
                                      The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Samsung's upcoming Unpacked event will be focused on AI features as a main attraction when there are no specific details about this mentioned anywhere else in the article. Secondly, the author mentions Google and Apple investing heavily in AI research but does not provide any evidence or sources to support these claims. Lastly, the author uses sensational language such as 'new era of mobile AI' without providing any context or information on what exactly is new about this technology.
                                      • Fallacies (75%)
                                        The article contains several fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that Samsung is widely expected to introduce new AI features in its Galaxy S24 lineup and that it will usher in a 'new era of mobile AI'. However, this statement is not supported by any evidence or data provided in the article. Additionally, the author makes use of inflammatory rhetoric when stating that Samsung's upcoming Unpacked event is an example of major phone makers attempting to take advantage of AI's time in the global spotlight. This statement could be seen as a form of sensationalism and may not accurately reflect the situation. The article also contains several examples where dichotomous depictions are used, such as when stating that while AI-powered features can transform the mobile experience with useful optimizations like improved battery life and voice assistant capabilities, they have also emerged as a key marketing narrative for major phone makers. This statement presents two opposing views without providing any evidence to support either viewpoint.
                                        • The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that Samsung is widely expected to introduce new AI features in its Galaxy S24 lineup and that it will usher in a 'new era of mobile AI'. However, this statement is not supported by any evidence or data provided in the article.
                                        • The author makes use of inflammatory rhetoric when stating that Samsung's upcoming Unpacked event is an example of major phone makers attempting to take advantage of AI's time in the global spotlight. This statement could be seen as a form of sensationalism and may not accurately reflect the situation.
                                        • The article contains several examples where dichotomous depictions are used, such as when stating that while AI-powered features can transform the mobile experience with useful optimizations like improved battery life and voice assistant capabilities, they have also emerged as a key marketing narrative for major phone makers. This statement presents two opposing views without providing any evidence to support either viewpoint.
                                      • Bias (85%)
                                        The article is biased towards the topic of AI in smartphones. The author uses language that depicts Samsung's upcoming Unpacked event as a major marketing push for its new AI features. They also use examples such as Google and Apple investing heavily in AI research to further emphasize this narrative.
                                        • Samsung is kicking off smartphone launches for the year with its Galaxy S24 lineup, wherein new AI features are widely expected to be the main attraction.
                                        • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                                          CNET has a professional affiliation with Samsung as they are covering the Samsung Unpacked event and promoting it on their site. This could potentially influence their reporting to be more favorable towards Samsung.
                                          • CNET on-the-ground coverage of the event for official reveals of the new phones as well as any surprises Samsung might pull out.
                                          • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                                            None Found At Time Of Publication