
Samsung is reportedly considering dropping Google as the default search engine on its mobile devices with the new Bing AI. According to a New York Times report over the weekend, Samsung is considering expanding its partnership with Google to incorporate the new ChatGPT-based AI chatbot. The rapid expansion of the chatbot has catapulted Bing back […]
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