Samsung has decided to stop its internal assessment that explored the possibility of switching the default search engine on its smartphones to Microsoft’s Bing.
Samsung has decided to stop its internal assessment that explored the possibility of switching the default search engine on its smartphones to Microsoft’s Bing.
OpenAI’s technology has been incorporated by Microsoft into its Bing web search and other offerings. Meanwhile, Google is in a race to introduce its artificial intelligence products to compete with ChatGPT and similar platforms.
Samsung had considered setting Bing search engine on its smartphones instead of Google. But it wasn’t clear whether Samsung’s reconsideration of its partnership with Google was mainly due to Microsoft’s AI integration.
However, Google employees believed it was the reason behind the decision.
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