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Discussions about Samsung Bixby on WindowsForum.com cover its evolution from a basic device-control utility to a research-capable conversational agent. Recent threads highlight Samsung's testing of Perplexity's answer engine inside Bixby as part of the One UI 8.5 beta, signaling a multi-agent AI strategy across phones, TVs, and appliances. Bixby is also compared alongside other AI assistants in terms of safety, trust, and performance. Additionally, Samsung's broader cross-platform integration efforts, including making Windows apps available to all devices, are relevant to the Bixby ecosystem. These topics reflect ongoing developments in Samsung's AI assistant and its role within the Windows and mobile convergence landscape.
Samsung has quietly begun testing Perplexity’s answer engine inside Bixby as part of the One UI 8.5 beta, a development that turns Samsung’s long-struggling assistant from a device-control utility into a research-capable conversational agent — and signals a deliberate, multi‑vendor AI strategy...
Artificial intelligence has become a household term, powering the smart speakers in our kitchens, the virtual helpers on our smartphones, and the digital assistants embedded into our cars and appliances. But as we delegate more of our schedules, queries, and even sensitive tasks to these...
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Samsung's recent decision to make its suite of proprietary applications available to all Windows users—regardless of whether they own a Galaxy Book laptop—marks a significant shift in the company’s Windows integration strategy. This move holds considerable implications not only for Samsung...