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Samsung Nears Wide-Ranging Deal with Perplexity for AI Features

  • Samsung appears to be nearing an agreement with Perplexity to have its AI assistant preloaded on the Galaxy S26 smartphones, expected to launch in early 2026.
  • This move follows Samsung's effort to reduce its reliance on Google's Gemini AI assistant, which currently serves as the default on its devices.
  • Perplexity recently launched Perplexity Labs, an AI-powered tool that crafts reports and interactive apps, aiming to expand beyond search and enhance user workflows.
  • The deal could include integrating Perplexity's features into Samsung Internet and Bixby, with Perplexity potentially raising $500 million backed by investors including Jeff Bezos.
  • If completed, the partnership may disrupt Google's dominant position in AI assistants on Samsung phones while still allowing Gemini use and offering users AI service choices.
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