NYT: Samsung plans to stop Google search on Galaxy smartphones

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Samsung may abandon the Google search engine on its Galaxy smartphones and replace it with Bing, a similar development from Microsoft. newspaper reports New York Times.

According to the NYT, Googlers were “shocked” by the South Korean seller’s search for another partner. Until recently, the Bing search engine was not competitive, but everything changed when artificial intelligence and a chatbot that could “communicate” with users were added to it.

Google’s reaction to Samsung’s intentions was “panic,” according to a newspaper that had access to private messages from company employees. This contract with the smartphone manufacturer, which guarantees that Google search will be installed on all Galaxy smartphones, brings Google $3 billion a year.

The threat from competitors forced Google to create a new search service based on the latest technology. In addition, the existing search will also receive an upgrade based on artificial intelligence functions, according to the NYT.

Formerly socialbites.ca we talked about itAnalysts at Morgan Stanley reported that “searching for the bottom of the crisis” continues at IT companies.

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