Samsung Explores How Trust, Security and Privacy Shape the Future of AI at CES 2026
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In the context of CES 2026, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. organised a panel that brought together leading technology and ethics experts to discuss confidence and security in artificial intelligence. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into everyday life, the need to establish a framework of trust becomes crucial. During the discussion, innovative approaches and strategies were explored to ensure that users feel safe and in control of their int…
[Las Vegas (USA)=Digital Daily Reporter Bae Tae-yong] "Trust requires three signals: predictability, local security, and a self-protecting ecosystem." Samsung Electronics highlighted security and privacy in an environment where artificial intelligence (AI) is spreading at CES 2026. The second session of the Samsung Technology Forum, held at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas on the 5th (local time), focused on "Security and Privacy in the AI Era" and h…
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Samsung Electronics has announced that it will prioritise governance, privacy, and security as it integrates artificial intelligence (AI) across its products and services, emphasising its goal of making AI a “true companion” for users. The company said its hybrid AI model is designed to keep personal data on-device whenever possible, using cloud intelligence selectively for tasks requiring greater speed or scale — a move aimed at balancing perfo…
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