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AI Services Incorrectly Assumes UK English Grammar - No Optimisation Option

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Sean_Read
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I’ve been encountering an issue with the AI services on my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. Whenever I use the AI features for grammar correction, it always assumes UK English grammar as the default. Unfortunately, there’s no option to optimise or switch between different English versions, such as US or UK English.

This limitation makes the feature quite impractical for users like myself who need flexibility in grammar correction. Currently, the service is only useful if you’re working with US English, which isn’t ideal for non-US users.

Is there a solution for this, or are there plans to introduce an option to select the preferred version of English grammar in the AI settings?

I’d really appreciate any guidance or feedback on how to resolve this issue.

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WhiteShack
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In the prompt you'll have to ask it to write in English UK, that's the only way to use it that way.

Also, Google owns Gemini AI and Android, Samsung is merely providing us with the way the phone / UI looks.
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Sean_Read
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Just to clarify, the AI functions in the keyboard and related services are actually Samsung's, not Google's. It seems there might be some confusion here. If you're not aware of this, I’d recommend looking into it before making assumptions. That’s why I’m raising this concern specifically in the Samsung community.

Thanks for your understanding!

 

meself
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First I heard of language being changed like that may try submit 3in support
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meself
Black Hole
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May help in settings than general management think is language option
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Sean_Read
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The general language settings have no impact when messages are processed through Samsung's LLM. Even with the new Composer add-on from the Fold Z, which allows you to prompt what you want, I still get words like "analyze" and "customize." By the time I've corrected these Americanisms, it would have been quicker to type it by hand, making it feel more like a gimmick than a time-saving feature.