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Report reveals Google’s plans to introduce AI chatbots to appease Samsung

A report by Android Police has revealed that Google is planning to introduce a wave of AI chatbots to its search engine to appease Samsung, a major competitor in the market. These chatbots will be powered by artificial intelligence and aim to provide quick and effective solutions to search queries.

According to the report, the move comes as Google scrambles to keep up with the growing influence of AI in search engines. The report cites a recent article by Fox Business which stated that Google is searching for a new search engine as AI creeps in. The article also highlighted a report by The New York Times revealing that Google is devising radical search changes to beat back AI rivals.

The report by Android Police also states that Samsung is currently considering Bing as its default search engine. In response, Google is reportedly developing AI chatbots, which it hopes will prove appealing to Samsung users.

While Google has not confirmed the introduction of AI chatbots, recent reports suggest that the company is increasing its investment into AI technology. Last month, Engadget reported that Google was developing a new AI-powered search engine, which could replace the current engine in the coming years.

As AI technology continues to advance, it appears that Google is taking steps to stay ahead of the curve. With the introduction of AI chatbots, Google may be able to maintain its position as the world’s leading search engine provider.