A recent survey shows that many Brits see AI as a game-changing invention, similar to the internet, with growing daily use.
London: A new survey reveals that a significant number of Brits believe AI could be as transformative as the internet. About 69% of those surveyed think AI will play a crucial role in the future.
Interestingly, the average Brit interacts with AI tools around five times a week on their smartphones. This shows just how integrated AI has become in our daily lives.
From making work tasks easier to enhancing online shopping, AI is everywhere. It even helps us find our next favorite show or music artist.
Recently, an AI version of Michelangelo’s famous ‘hand of God’ was projected on the London Eye. This was part of a spectacular light show celebrating the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series.
The study, commissioned by Samsung, involved 2,000 Brits and highlighted how many are already using AI tools to boost their creativity.
Samsung’s new Galaxy S25 series aims to redefine what an AI phone can do. The launch event featured an impressive multimedia show that traced human innovation from the Stone Age to the AI era.
The show was a visual treat, showcasing key milestones in human evolution and how technology has transformed our lives.
It ended with a focus on how devices like the Galaxy S25 can help us interact more naturally with technology.
This event was one of the most ambitious displays in London and was streamed live on Samsung’s social media channels.
The Galaxy S25 series includes AI agents that can understand natural language, images, and videos, changing how we use our phones.
Annika Bizon from Samsung UK shared that this new series marks a significant shift in our phone interactions, making them more intuitive and enhancing our experiences.
She emphasized that the event was not just about showcasing technology but celebrating human progress and the role of AI in our future.
The Galaxy S25 series will be available for pre-order soon, with exciting options for customers looking to upgrade their devices.