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[Exclusive] Harman CEO: Samsung will outdo Google, Amazon with AI speaker

Samsung, Harman accelerate cooperation on new AI platform

By Song Su-hyun

Published : Sept. 3, 2017 - 16:10

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BERLIN -- Closer cooperation with Harman International, a new Samsung Electronics affiliate, looks to be crucial for the tech giant to launch an “unbeatable” artificial intelligence device next year, with the chiefs of the two firms holding a closed-door meeting at the IFA 2017 in Berlin.

On Friday, Yoon Boo-keun, president and CEO of the consumer electronics business at Samsung Electronics, held a confidential meeting with Harman CEO Paliwal at a private venue set up by Harman exclusively for distributors and business partners. The closed-door meeting took more than half an hour.

Dinesh Paliwal, CEO of Harman International, told The Korea Herald after the meeting that the talks included the ongoing collaboration on the development of the upcoming Samsung AI speaker.

“A significant level of joint research and development of the device is underway,” Paliwal said. “The Samsung speaker will have a better AI platform than Google Assistant and Amazon’s Alexa.”

Harman CEO Denish Paliwal, Samsung Electronics CEO Yoon Boo-keun and other executives shake hands after a meeting at Harman exhibition venue of Messe Berlin at IFA 2017. (Song Su-hyun /The Korea Herald) Harman CEO Denish Paliwal, Samsung Electronics CEO Yoon Boo-keun and other executives shake hands after a meeting at Harman exhibition venue of Messe Berlin at IFA 2017. (Song Su-hyun /The Korea Herald)
The Harman CEO stressed that the Samsung speaker would be a complete platform that supports operations of all kinds of home appliances and mobile devices, the ultimate goal of which is to establish an AI ecosystem.

Paliwal expressed confidence in the first product to be co-developed by Samsung and Harman since the US audio and car electronics maker was acquired by Samsung for $8 billion in March.

It was the biggest M&A project led by Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong to secure a new growth engine for the world’s largest provider of chips, handsets and home appliances.

“What we are going to launch will be a whole new ecosystem,” Paliwal said. “It will be a platform that will be able to connect all devices and home appliances.”

Paliwal added he would visit Seoul in October for meetings with top Samsung officials on the operation and management issues of Harman.

Yoon and Paliwal’s meeting came a day after Yoon held a press conference, pledging to launch an unrivaled AI device next year but also expressing “devastation” about the absence of Lee Jae-yong, the de facto leader of the conglomerate who has been sentenced to five years in jail for bribery.

Yoon on Friday also took an hourlong tour of booths at the 160,000-square-meter Messe Berlin by Samsung’s partners and competitors, including Miele, Bosch, Toshiba, Sony and Loewe, before reaching Harman’s private venue. The Harman room, located outside of the main exhibition hall, was closed to the press and the public.

Yoon and Paliwal looked around Harman’s exhibition and moved to an observatory at the Funkturm Berlin Radio Tower located next to the Harman venue for private business talks. 

Dinesh Paliwal, CEO of Harman International (Company homepage) Dinesh Paliwal, CEO of Harman International (Company homepage)
Being aware of the limited growth potential of the premium smartphone market, Samsung has been preparing to jump into the car electronics market.

Once the Samsung-Harman AI platform hits the market, it will bring nearly all objects to an unprecedented level of connectivity, Paliwal said after their talks.

Commenting that Samsung is already a company “better than Google and Microsoft” with sophisticated home appliances and wireless products and services, Paliwal said it would be unbeatable when the Samsung AI ecosystem was created. 

By Song Su-hyun
Korea Herald Correspondent
(song@heraldcorp.com)