Samsung’s Plans to Integrate More AI Apps Into Galaxy Devices

Google and Samsung’s partnership has helped a lot in the advancements of the majority of AI features on the Galaxy smartphones and tablets.
Closely, Google’s recent AI-powered features have even been exclusive to Galaxy devices for some time now; the company has recently claimed that Gemini AI may part its way from Galaxy devices.
Basically, an antitrust case has been filed against Google by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) that aims to pull off Google’s online search monopoly, implementing certain measures against the company to prevent it from using various AI products to increase its dominance in the online search process (a report by Bloomberg revealed so).
At the same time, it was heard that Google is paying a substantial sum of money to Samsung each month in order to keep Gemini AI intact within the Galaxy smartphones.
A few assertions were also made that reveal that Samsung is in secret talks with more AI companies in the market, including Perplexity and even Microsoft, to introduce more AI-powered apps to its Galaxy devices.
Even after being paid by Google, the reports further claimed that this agreement can’t stop Samsung from having more Gemini competitor AI-based apps on its Galaxy devices as well.