Samsung unveils new AI tech and boosts talent growth in 2025

Samsung is revealing its latest AI-driven TV and audio products at the 2025 European Tech Seminar in Frankfurt, Germany, starting today. These exciting items aren’t in stores yet, but they promise to make life easier and more fun with smart technology.
At the event, Samsung is showing how its innovations can feel personal and simple. For example, Vision AI adjusts TV settings for the best picture, while other AI tools help with tasks like searching or managing your home. It’s all about making tech work for you.
Eclipsa Audio: A Sound Revolution
One highlight is Eclipsa Audio, a new 3D sound system created with Google. It brings surround sound to life, wrapping you in an amazing audio experience like never before.
Vision AI and Smart Features
Samsung’s 2025 TVs are packed with clever features. Vision AI makes using your TV smooth and tailored to you. There’s also Circle to Search, letting you quickly find info about what’s on screen, and Live Translate, which translates audio in real time for viewers worldwide. Plus, Quick Remote turns your phone into a handy control center, and a multi-device setup lets Samsung gadgets share content easily.
Other cool tools include Storage Share for simple file transfers between Galaxy devices and TVs, and Multi Control, which lets you use one keyboard and mouse for multiple devices. The new OLED TVs also feature Glare Free 2.0 for clear viewing and AI Upscaling for sharper images.
A Push for Growth and Talent
Samsung knows it needs fresh ideas to grow. The company is opening a new training center in Suwon, South Korea, to help its workers shine. Spanning 10,000 square meters, this two-story building will have classrooms, practice areas, and meeting rooms. It’s part of Samsung’s plan to build skills in areas like AI and smart tech.
Samsung already has four training centers, but this new one shows how serious they are about preparing their team for the future. Investors are hopeful too, especially with rumors that NVIDIA might approve Samsung’s HBM3E chips for AI use. This could lift Samsung’s stock, which jumped over 5% recently as people wait for good news. With these moves, Samsung is aiming to lead in tech and talent, making 2025 a big year for the company.
