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Galaxy AI users will have to pay by 2026

Báo Kinh tế và Đô thịBáo Kinh tế và Đô thị07/07/2024


The information was revealed in a footnote to Samsung's press release announcing the global expansion of Galaxy Experience Spaces.

Galaxy AI users will have to pay in 2026.
Galaxy AI users will have to pay in 2026.

Galaxy AI is Samsung's advanced artificial intelligence toolkit, first introduced on the Galaxy S24 series and quickly became one of its most popular features. However, Samsung's plan to charge for Galaxy AI after 2025 has surprised and disappointed many users.

While the company has yet to announce pricing details or specific service packages for Galaxy AI, the move suggests the company is looking to tap into the commercial potential of AI technology, similar to competitors like OpenAI and Microsoft.

The news that Samsung will charge for Galaxy AI has received mixed reactions from users. Some people think that this is understandable, because developing and maintaining AI features requires significant costs. However, many people also expressed disappointment and said that Samsung should continue to offer Galaxy AI for free to attract and retain users.

Currently, Samsung is focusing on expanding Galaxy Experience Spaces globally, giving users the opportunity to experience Galaxy AI features firsthand. However, the question of the future of Galaxy AI beyond 2025 remains open. Will Samsung adopt a similar charging model as its competitors or will it have a different strategy?

Let's wait and see what decisions Samsung will make in the coming time to balance between exploiting the commercial potential of Galaxy AI and meeting user needs.



Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/nguoi-dung-galaxy-ai-se-phai-tra-phi-vao-nam-2026.html

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