Samsung SDS Unveils Autonomous AI Assistants at CES to Reduce Workload by 67%
Samsung SDS introduced autonomous AI assistants at CES in Las Vegas, capable of independently executing workflows and reducing workloads by up to 67%. These AI agents can manage complex tasks with minimal human intervention, as demonstrated through a simulation of a government manager's workday.
The assistants prioritize tasks, handle routine correspondence, coordinate appointments, and draft reports. Internal tests indicate potential daily savings of 5 hours and 20 minutes. Key updates to the Brity Copilot and FabriX platforms enhance functionality, with Brity Copilot integrating deeply into communication tools and achieving over 95% speech recognition accuracy.
Samsung SDS signed an agreement to build a new data center in Gumi, investing approximately 315 million euros, set to be completed by March 2029 with a capacity of 60 megawatts. The company aims to strengthen its computing power with NVIDIA B300 GPUs by February 2026, positioning itself competitively in the AI market.
