
Samsung has already upgraded its Galaxy AI suite over time, especially with the newly launched Galaxy S25 series, meanwhile, a few reports claimed that it has some issues with skiing tones recognition.
Recently, with the Galaxy S25 series Samsung has introduced more new advanced features and enhanced the older features to upgrade the overall Galaxy AI suite. Meanwhile, a few users reported (via) that the Samsung Galaxy AI considers the spelling and grammar of the sentence “my skin is white” to be correct, while the sentence “my skin is black” is flagged as potentially inappropriate.
However, the exact reason behind this is yet to be clear but it seems to be with the term black, since, in the same experiment conducted with other skin tone terms such as white, brown, and black, the Galaxy AI only flagged the sentence ‘my skin is black.’

Noticeably, it comes to know that Galaxy AI is used to become more restrictive while describing another person’s skin color. Reportedly, asking the sentence ‘his skin is brown’ is considered correct, while ‘his skin is white’ and ‘his skin is black’ are flagged as potentially inappropriate.
The above discussion resulted in Galaxy AI showing inconsistent behavior, potentially biased against skin color and censoring words like “poop” and “hot”. It could be possible that content moderation is not just a problem for Galaxy AI but concerns all (LLM) Large Language Modes that balance free speech with preventing offensive content. However, dealing with this task is not simple to succeed