
Samsung is accelerating its AI autonomy strategy by developing an internal Agentic AI toolkit and upgrading Gauss models to newer versions. This is considered an important step after the company first introduced Gauss in 2023 and continued to complete it into Gauss 2.0 in 2025.
According to sources from Korea, Samsung Research has built a platform called Agentic Builder. This is an AI agent creation tool based on Samsung's latest language models, including Gauss 2.3, Gauss 2.3 Think, and Gauss O Flash. The system allows agents to be developed to serve business tasks by simply combining available components, operating like "assembly blocks" instead of having to do complex programming.
Currently, Gauss is used as a no-code platform for internal staff, and is also the foundation behind Sirius, a multi-modal knowledge search service developed by Samsung itself. Sirius is designed to handle a wide range of data types such as text, tables, images, and attachments by exploiting a knowledge graph system, helping to overcome the limitations of traditional search methods.
Samsung's AI agents can be created using a drag-and-drop interface with components such as data import and export windows, AI model,s and DoXA, a document analysis tool developed by Samsung Research. DoXA allows agents to understand the business context instead of just responding with pure text content.
According to a representative of Samsung Research's Software Innovation Center, Sirius is currently being offered in beta to employees and is mainly used to search for information related to product development or in-depth engineering tasks.
Samsung is also said to have developed a new imaging model to overcome the limitations of current tools, which have difficulty generating images on demand or cannot handle objects that have not been trained. By adding reference images, the new model can transform objects according to natural descriptions without changing the object's identity. The internal usage rate of the model has increased by more than 150 percent since the new version was deployed.
Samsung said that the upgraded Gauss models will be applied more widely internally and even integrated into commercial products in the near future. The Galaxy S26 is expected to be the first smartphone model to support Agentic AI at the system level, simultaneously operating multiple AI models, including Gauss, Gemini, and Perplexity.
With the latest moves, Samsung is showing its ambition to not only use AI from partners but also build its own independent AI platform, ready to compete in the era of next-generation smart devices.
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