Google's Gemini is already winning the next-gen assistant wars
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Google's Gemini is set to replace Bixby on Samsung's latest phones, marking a significant shift in virtual assistant technology. Samsung's Bixby had struggled to compete with leading assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant. The transition to Gemini not only benefits Samsung users by providing a stronger virtual assistant but also enhances Google's user base and data collection capabilities. Google CEO Sundar Pichai believes that Gemini is more advanced than ChatGPT and is targeting 500 million users by year's end, positioning Gemini as central to Google's product ecosystem.
The switch to Gemini is an even bigger deal for Google. CEO Sundar Pichai believes Gemini has surpassed ChatGPT and aims for 500 million users by year-end.
Samsung's new phones now default to Google Gemini instead of Bixby, indicating a significant shift in virtual assistant capabilities.
Google is essentially betting that Gemini is the future of every single one of its products, leveraging user interactions to improve functionality.
Bixby was primarily designed for device navigation and never managed to catch up with superior assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant.
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