Samsung skips Google Assistant and tests its own virtual assistant

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Samsung is already working to forget the explosive events that brought it upside down with the Galaxy Note 7, for this, it begins to give clues of a new virtual assistant that will not have much to do with Google Assistant. All very strange, since despite the fact that Samsung teams use Android as their operating system, their leaders like it to be noticed as little as possible. The Galaxy S8 should be just around the corner, and some clues point to a new competitor joining Siri, a virtual assistant created by and for Samsung, unique to your devices.

A few days ago they confirmed that after taking over the startup vivlabs and immersed in an artificial intelligence project, its new telephony flagship will include a virtual assistance system never seen before. The problem is that we already know the news from Samsung, in a clear struggle to innovate, they end up leaving the job half done, as already happened with the fingerprint reader (if it could be called that) of the Samsung Galaxy S5. However, we are left with the fly behind the ear and very interested in knowing what type of virtual assistant is this that Samsung presents and that he is capable of making decisions for us.

It is evident that the Galaxy S8 will be the device that will debut this technology, however, the reality is that Samsung is testing a new environment full of IoT (internet of things), and knowing the product diversification of the South Koreans, we would not be surprised nothing that began to launch multimedia devices at the level of domotization in the home. Has been the medium The Korea Herald who has reported about Bixby, this virtual assistant from Samsung that joins a market where it will have to compete with Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant.


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  1.   Mori said

    Hopefully it doesn't explode: