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Samsung Apps and ServicesYou can just choose not to use any of the AI interfaces.
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Samsung Apps and ServicesI would guess, then you would use the one whose apps you interface with more than the other, or use the interface that goes with the app you are currently using. People keep bellyaching about wanting more choices of which apps and features they get to use, so now they have choices.
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Samsung Apps and ServicesSo, here's the thing. I would think that Microsoft & Google would have to battle it out or combine their functionality. Samsung is only a vessel. Since some people and organizations favor Google and some favor Microsoft, Samsung wants to keep or expand market share and will utilize both ecosystems. Not sure they really have a choice in the matter, though, just like we, the consumers, don't. If I use a Microsoft product I get co-pilot interference, whether I want it or not and no way to turn it off. If I use a Google product, I get Gemini interference, with also no way to turn it off -- let's not even get started on Meta's AI. Opening one brand's apps will automatically get you those interfaces, whether it's supported or not by the device manufacturer. I, for one, resent any of it being forced on me, but I have learned to ignore it. It's going to be an AI circus for quite a while until they either merge, learn to play nice with each other, come out dominant, or get banned.
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