Grance AI, a brand belonging to the Inmobi advertising company, has announced a partnership with Samsung Galaxy Store To introduce an e-commerce platform into the USA Galaxy phone calls. The company’s application focuses on what it calls the “generative trading platform of artificial intelligence”, which is a solemn claimant to the most damned phrase that I read today. “Experience” includes both an independent application and a lock screen component to try to sell you clothes. Most importantly, the whole thing is “fully opt-in”, which, thank Christ. But even if you give up – which you should absolutely! – This seems to be a sign of things that will come when advertisers try to exploit artificial intelligence to sell us more things. Buckle up.
Perhaps you remember Inmobi as a company ruining decent Motorola budget phones with a series of nonsense of e-commerce. A version of what Galaxy owners can see centers on a function that uses AI gene and a photo to create images wearing various outfits, with a recent “appearance” every day. No wonder you can buy tap clothes. All this can happen on the lock screen and for some reason you can save these creations generated by AI as wallpapers with a lock screen. I will not do this.
The functions of the AI lock screen seem to vary depending on the region; in India, where Inmobi was founded, Screens with loving locks show ads In addition to updating messages and sports results. The implementation of Samsung phones does not seem to contain ads, at least fortunately. I do not know about you, but I will absolutely throw the phone to the sea when I see an advertisement on the lock screen for the first time, so I hope it will never happen.