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Google's dominance of the search engine market could be under threat as Samsung is reportedly considering using Microsoft's Bing as the default search engine for its smartphones instead of Google Search. With reference to the New York Times, the website reported about it Sam Lover.

Google is said to have learned about the possibility that Samsung could replace its search engine with Microsoft's last month, and it reportedly caused consternation. And it wouldn't be surprising, because the Korean giant is getting paid to have its search engine on smartphones Galaxy by default, 3 billion dollars (roughly 64 billion CZK) every year.

However, negotiations between Samsung and Microsoft and Samsung and Google are reportedly still ongoing, so it is not out of the question that Samsung will end up sticking with Google's search engine. However, the mere thought of possibly losing such an important partner is said to have prompted Google to begin work on a new project called Magi to add new AI-powered features to its search engine.

In addition, Google is said to be developing other AI-powered services within its search engine, such as a GIFI art image generator or a chatbot for the Chrome internet browser called Searchalong, which is supposed to allow users to ask questions while browsing the web. Microsoft recently integrated a chatbot into its search engine Chat GPT.

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