Qualcomm to launch GPT-like tech on phones
Qualcom
is working to bring the technologies to smartphones through its new-gen processors.
Apprently,
the company is changing its position from a communications focused company to a
connected processor, and its plans for mobile phones enables it to be a leading
name in wireless communication, low power compute and artificial intelligence
that can be used by many industries.
The
built-in generative AI technology in smartphones would help users put in their
queries just like they do with applications like ChatGPT and can get the
answers. Currently, with generative AI technologies, all the queries are run
through the cloud. But that won’t be cost-effective for companies running such
systems going forward.
“India is
a mobile-first country. Over the next few years, we will see the evolution of
generative AI, with consumers expecting the technology to be leveraged on
devices such as smartphones,” Rajen Vagadia, vice president at Qualcomm and
president of its India and SAARC operations.
He said
such technology must come to smartphones because the cost of running it on
cloud is estimated to increase 10 times compared to a simple search on the
internet. Vagadia said the phone will soon become a hybrid AI which will
co-exist with the cloud to scale generative AI technology.
“Apart
from the cost benefits, consumers also feel that whatever query they ask stays
with them within their device owing to several privacy and security concerns.
Those (concerns) will also get resolved once generative AI comes to smartphones,”
Vagadia said, adding that the technology would first come in premium phones and
would then be extended to phones in other price ranges.
Qualcomm
recently demonstrated a generative AI model using its Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 mobile
platform. The company tested a stable diffusion model, which takes text as a
prompt or query and generates images based on it.
According
to Vagadia, the current model of smartphones have a chipset block that supports
artificial intelligence. Going forward, the block size might increase to help
the system better leverage generative AI-kind of tasks.
Qualcomm,
which works with smartphone companies and powers the handsets with its range of
Snapdragon chipsets, has a strong presence in the automotive and IoT segments.
In India, the company has 25% market share in chipsets, according to analysts.
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