Samsung and Google 'parting ways'? The beginning of a new game in the world of technology!

Friends, how are you all? I hope you are well wherever you are. Nowadays, everything is changing so fast in the world of technology that sometimes it changes rapidly when reading the news, it feels like I'm reading a movie script! Recently, I read an article that made my head spin. The news is that Samsung may leave Google and partner with a new AI company, 'Perplexity', and it may start with the Galaxy S26 series. Do you believe it? I was surprised to hear it at first.

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I know that Samsung and Google have been going hand in hand for a long time. Android phones mean Google, right? Google search, Google Assistant on Samsung phones – everything seems very natural. But after reading this news, I felt that this game of technology seems to be getting more intense this time!

**What is Perplexity, and why is it leaning towards Samsung? **

The article has some great information about Perplexity. It is said to be directly competing with big companies like Google Search and Microsoft's Copilot. And the most interesting thing is that this Perplexity not only answers questions, but also answers complex research and shows the sources of its information. I like this 'transparency' thing. Because, in this era of AI, it is very important to know the correct information and its source.

It seems very reasonable to me why Samsung is leaning towards Perplexity. Evolution is the law of life! AI is now the key to the future of mobile phones. Samsung may want to go beyond Google and further increase its AI capabilities, so that it can stay ahead of others in the market. If this deal happens, then Perplexity's app and assistant will come directly to Galaxy phones, and even Samsung's search will have Perplexity's search. If this happens, Samsung's 'Bixby' assistant may also be smarter. This seems like a great move to me.

Old love story and new beginning: Will Samsung leave Google?

The article reminds us that Samsung has tried to build relationships with Google's rivals before. For example, in 2023, they thought of making Bing the default search engine, which apparently 'terrified' Google! Reading this information made me laugh. It seems that the 'love-breakup' between these big companies is a very old story!

However, does this new relationship mean a breakup between Samsung and Google? The article says, 'Not necessarily, but it does mean Samsung is open to change.' I like this statement. Maybe not a breakup, but Samsung no longer wants to be completely dependent on Google. This is a very smart move because to survive in the world of technology, you always have to try something new.

Motorola's experience and Samsung's cautious steps

An interesting part of the article is Motorola's experience using AI. Motorola has given four AI assistants in their new Razr series – Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Moto AI, and Perplexity! Reading this, I thought, if so many AIs are together, people will be more confused, they will not be able to understand which one to use when!

But Samsung wants to stay away from this 'extra AI' like Motorola. They may want to provide a more compact and well-organised experience. This is a very smart thing to do. More options do not always mean better, but choosing the right option is more important. If Samsung makes Perplexity a core part of their phone, then they should clearly explain why this AI is different from the others.

AI Competition and Our Future

All in all, this news makes me think that the competition in the world of AI is now at its peak. Google is also working on new AI features, which may be accelerated due to this move by Samsung. This competition seems good to me. Because when there is competition, companies try to create something better, and that benefits us, the ordinary users.

Whether Samsung finally makes a deal with Perplexity and how it brings AI to its Galaxy phones remains to be seen. However, there is no doubt that this is a sign of a big change for the future of mobile AI. I am eagerly waiting for this new era!

I hope you like my thoughts. I enjoy discussing this kind of technology. Thank you all.

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