
"The revamped Galaxy AI will have integration for AI agents at the OS level. This will help Samsung stay on top of the quickly evolving AI field with seamless integration of new AI agents in a way that is consistent with the familiar Galaxy experience. Since the integration is at the system level, you will be able to control the different agents without needing to switch between apps or repeat commands. This also gives the agent the context it needs for more natural interactions."
"The first new AI agent to join the party is Perplexity. You will be able to summon it by saying "Hey Plex" or by assigning the side button (i.e. the power button) to it. It will be featured on "upcoming flagship Galaxy devices" and, wouldn't you know it, the Galaxy S26 series is just around the corner. Plex will be deeply embedded in Samsung's first-party apps, including Gallery, Notes, Calendar, Clock and Reminder."
Samsung's research found nearly eight in ten users regularly use more than two AI agents. Galaxy AI will add multi-agent support and integrate AI agents at the operating-system level to enable seamless, consistent addition and control of multiple AIs. System-level integration allows controlling agents without switching apps or repeating commands and supplies contextual information for more natural interactions across workflows. Perplexity (Plex) will be the first integrated agent, summonable via "Hey Plex" or by assigning the side button, and embedded in first-party apps like Gallery, Notes, Calendar, Clock and Reminder while also working with select third-party apps. The Plex agent can handle multi-step workflows. Additional device and experience details will be announced soon, the Galaxy S26 series is expected to feature Plex, and One UI 8.5 may enable features on older Galaxy S and Z models.
Read at GSMArena.com
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