Bing AI Brings Smarter Text Input to Samsung Galaxy Devices with Built-in SwiftKey

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It seems that Samsung Galaxy devices have come with a built-in SwiftKey that brings in Bing AI. Some Galaxy users may not want this addition and want to avoid Bing AI in their swiping keyboards; and luckily, they can do it. To switch keyboards and dissociate from Bing AI, all users have to do is to go to their Android’s Settings, navigate to Languages and Input and choose On-Screen Keyboard. Even if users change keyboards, this does not necessarily mean that the experience with Bing AI is all done. Unlike Google, it appears that Samsung is considering amending its three-billion-dollar deal in exchange for making Bing its new search default.

Samsung, a multinational information technology company, is a leading brand across the world, mainly hailed as a manufacturer of phones, computers and other media devices. Besides its fantastic flagship products, the company is renowned for its services and its customer-oriented approach, looking after market trends and creating services more tailored to average customer needs.

SwiftKey, the person, created a touchscreen software keyboard for Android and iOS devices that features predictive text so that users can greatly accelerate their typing speed. It was a great success and the inventor, Jon Reynolds, was named as one of Forbes 30 under 30. After witnessing SwiftKey’s success, Jon and his fellow entrepreneurs launched their new natural language processing business called Logo.ai. With the newest technology, Logo.ai is changing the world of customer service by enabling companies to build automated customer service agents which are capable of understanding and responding to customers in natural language.

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