Samsung ditches Bixby's brain for Perplexity's AI

Samsung just admitted Bixby sucks because the corporation outsourced its brain to actual AI companies. Instead of fixing the broken assistant, the Korean giant seemingly copied the iPhone strategy. They plugged Perplexity and DeepSeek into the backend. Leaked screenshots from Galaxy Techie reveal exactly how this operates on Galaxy devices.

Users might soon shout specialized commands to trigger these advanced language models. The integration reportedly allows the software to handle complex questions that previously baffled the default system. Deep dives into OneUI 8.5 uncovered eight distinct personalities ranging from a tour guide to a dress-matching helper.

Creating content goes beyond simple voice replies. The upgraded tool generates podcasts, images, and videos while analyzing multiple documents simultaneously. It can apparently read live notifications directly from the lock screen without unlocking the handset.

Extra features involve deep thinking modes and mind mapping for files. Musicians might appreciate AI-driven playback controls while language learners get English practice sessions. This move essentially turns the native assistant into a launcher for competent services.
 

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