# MICROSOFT’S BING AI INTELLIGENCE MAKES ITS WAY ONTO SAMSUNG GALAXY DEVICES
Microsoft’s Bing AI intelligence has recently integrated with SwiftKey, making it accessible to users who have installed the software keyboard on their iOS devices. Now, Samsung Galaxy devices are also getting the automatic integration of Bing AI search tool, which is based on OpenAI. According to SamMobile, modern Samsung Galaxy devices will now have Microsoft’s Bing AI integrated into them through their One UI Android launcher, which comes with a SwiftKey keyboard.
# ONE UI ANDROID LAUNCHER INTEGRATES SWIFTKEY INTO THE SYSTEM
This integration means that Microsoft’s Bing AI will have Kool-Aid entry into Samsung Galaxies, as the One UI Android launcher includes SwiftKey integrated into the system. Last week, Microsoft also barged in on users who tried to use Google’s Bard through the Edge browser.
# SWIFTKEY UPDATE ROLLS OUT TO SAMSUNG USERS
Microsoft has shared the SwiftKey update on Twitter and stated that the new version, 9.10.11.10, will be available to Samsung users in the next few days. The updated Bing AI feature has been available to SwiftKey users since mid-April, including the recently revived iOS version.
# USERS CAN AVOID BING AI BY USING SAMSUNG KEYBOARD
Galaxy users who do not want Bing AI sliding into their swiping keyboard can avoid it by using Samsung’s default keyboard in On-Screen Keyboard. However, Samsung is reportedly looking into shifting from its $3 billion deal with Google to make Bing its new search default.
Sources:
– SamMobile: https://www.sammobile.com/news/every-galaxy-user-bing-ai-phones-tablets/
– SwiftKey Twitter: https://twitter.com/SwiftKey/status/1652272675610304512
– The Verge: https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/17/23686108/google-ai-search-tools-magi-chatgpt-bing-samsung-deal