cross-device memory

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Cross-device memory refers to the ability of AI assistants like Microsoft Copilot to maintain context and continuity across different devices, such as PCs, smartphones, and smart TVs. In the context of Samsung's 2025 TVs and Smart Monitors, Copilot leverages cross-device memory to enable seamless workflows, allowing users to start a task on one device and continue it on another. This feature is part of Samsung's Vision AI framework, which integrates natural-language AI into large displays for on-screen summaries, personalized content discovery, and voice-first interactions. Cross-device memory enhances productivity by syncing user preferences and session data through Microsoft accounts, making AI interactions more coherent and context-aware across multiple screens.
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    Copilot on Samsung 2025 TVs: Vision AI Brings AI to the Big Screen

    Samsung and Microsoft have agreed to bring Microsoft Copilot — the company’s generative AI assistant — to Samsung’s 2025 TVs and Smart Monitors, folding natural‑language AI into large displays via Samsung’s new Vision AI framework and a Copilot web experience built into the screens. This move...
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