Three South Korean banks will use Samsung’s Bixby, an AI-based voice command program, that allows bank users to access services. Samsung said Shinhan Bank, Woori Bank and KEB Hana Bank will use Bixby which allows display of bank accounts or making financial transactions through voice. Users with a Woori account can also make currency exchanges via Bixby. The program was first adopted on Samsung’s latest flagship Galaxy S8 and S8+ smartphones. The service connects to the mobile transaction app Samsung Pay and the biometric authentication program Samsung Pass. If a user makes an order to Bixby by voice, it will connect to financial platforms registered to Samsung Pay and make verifications via Samsung Pass. Users need to make verifications through iris screening when making financial transactions. The latest update was expected to simplify financial transactions as users no longer need to use the one-time password (OTP) system.