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Bing rewrote its webmaster guidelines to cover Copilot grounding, meta directive controls for AI answers, and a softened stance on AI-generated content.
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Anthropic updated its crawler documentation to list separate Claude bots for training, search indexing, and user requests, with visibility tradeoffs when blocked.
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Samsung has ended the bad luck of Bixby AI assistant by turning its dumb behaviour into an intelligent service that you could compare to Googleβs Gemini.
The Korean phone maker has announced that its home-grown AI assistant is making a big jump with the One UI 8.5 software update, which will make an official debut with the Galaxy S26 series.
The new Bixby is now able to process natural language and reply in the same manner, just like Gemini. On the other hand, its UI upgrade aligns with Samsungβs new design language. Early access to the new Bixby is distributed with the 4th One UI 8.5 beta, and first impressions of its features are better than expected.
You can ask anything to Bixby, and it will come up with an answer. On top of that, it can generate text content and share a detailed analysis or answers. It has deepened integration into the system apps with intuitive options, and some serious work has been done on how it will display on the screen.
Bixby can now draft an email on your behalf; you just need to tell it the email address, subject, and body. From a user perspective, this is a brand new experience and entirely different from what Bixby used to be. Iβve been using the AI assistant since the Galaxy S9 era, and its initial launch gave the world a Google Assistant competitor.
Samsung did the same by expanding its access across the entire ecosystem, such as smart TVs, speakers, and home appliances. However, the arrival of generative AI and large language models (LLMs) has turned things worse for this old-age Bixby.
Thereafter, Samsung chose Googleβs Gemini as the show runner, which was a good decision, given the requirement for a competitive edge over Apple. Behind the scenes, Samsung was making gradual progress and refining its AI solution with Perplexity with a more reasonable answer.
The latest One UI 8.5 beta reveals Perplexity has a major role in this advancement. Bixby now has two modes: the first processes requests on-device, and the second on the Perplexity server.
Basic features, such as changing phone settings, creating emails, and options, are still handled on-device, and big queries, including content writing and information search, are now handled by Perplexity servers.
This development comes as Samsung has promised to increase its Gemini-powered device share through 2026. The phone maker has officially confirmed that it wants to offer more AI agents for a diverse range of options rather than relying only on a single tool.
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Microsoft found 31 companies hiding prompt injections inside "Summarize with AI" buttons aimed at biasing what AI assistants recommend in future conversations.
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Google launched an AI Professional Certificate with seven self-paced modules and three months of AI Pro access. Eligible U.S. small businesses can enroll free.
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Peec AI analyzed fan-out queries from 10M+ ChatGPT prompts and found 43% of background searches ran in English, even for non-English prompts.
The post ChatGPT Search Often Switches To English In Fan-Out Queries: Report appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google's Jeff Dean explains why latency and cost make Flash Google's production tier for AI search, and why models are built to retrieve, not memorize.
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Google is adding hover link pop-ups on desktop in AI Overviews and AI Mode, plus more prominent link icons within responses across desktop and mobile.
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