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Last month, the New York Times brought message, that Samsung is considering replacing Google's search engine with Microsoft's Bing AI engine on its devices, which would be a historic move. However, a new report now says that the Korean giant has no plans to change the default search engine anytime soon.

According to the Wall Street Journal cited by the website SamMobile Samsung has suspended an internal review of replacing Google's search engine with Bing AI and has no plans to make the change anytime soon. It is not known whether this is due to the renegotiation with Google, the failed negotiations with Microsoft, the Bard AI chatbot, which Google recently greatly improved, or for completely different reasons.

However, it's worth noting that Bing already exists on most smartphones and tablets Galaxy, thanks to a recent app update SwiftKey. Bing has not become the default search engine on them, but generative AI is now built into this pre-installed keyboard. The Korean giant offers the SwiftKey keyboard as an alternative to the custom keyboard that is on the devices Galaxy set as default.

According to "behind the scenes" information, Samsung is working on its own generative AI, with South Korean internet giant Naver reportedly helping it with its development. This is to respond to an incident where one of its employees, while interacting with the ChatGPT chatbot, leaked sensitive data about semiconductors to its cloud servers.

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