The technology works entirely on-gadget and is LG’s attempt to enter the burgeoning AI business.
Despite being part of the LG conglomerate, LG Uplus will not make new smartphones.
Instead, the company will provide its ixi-O agent to Samsung to integrate into select Galaxy devices.

According to the insiders, the two companies are working on a tighter knit between AI capabilities and smartphones.
With Samsung’s powerful Galaxy hardware, ixi-O will provide end customers with a “revolutionary” AI experience.
The current version of ixi-O is available on Apple iPhone 14 devices.
LG Uplus is investing heavily in AI ventures.