Future Samsung Galaxy phones could offer Bing as the default search engine instead of Google. Back in March 2023, Samsung reportedly told Google that it was looking into making Microsoft's Bing the default search engine. Of course, this news would not be taken lightly by Google, considering how we have been seeing it as a default search engine on Samsung phones for as long as we can remember. But what exactly is the reason behind such a shift? Well, AI is to blame.
The New York Times acquired internal Google communications, and based on that, Google is now in a panic mode not just because it is on the verge of losing a lot of money, but if Samsung walks away from Google because of a lack of AI in its search, what is to stop Apple from doing so. And remember, both companies are on contract with Google and pay a hefty fee to the company.
This situation has set Google in an overdrive mode as the company has started planning AI-powered features that will be integrated into Google Search. The fun part? The report tells us that the features could appear at Google I/O 2023. We are looking forward to this because competition is always a driving force. However, we are unsure how it will end since Google's next main event is less than a month away.
But that is not all. Google is working on a new project known as Magi. The company plans to introduce AI to all its services, such as search, images, and more. In addition to that, the company is also working on a new tool called GIFI, which will generate images in Google Image, and there is also Tivoli Tutor, which could help users learn a new language with the help of AI. Last but not least, we might also see a Chrome extension called Searchalong which will allow users to ask chatbot
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