In China, Apple's inability to use OpenAI's ChatGPT due to China's strict AI regulations has made it difficult for the iPhone 16 to compete with rivals like Huawei, which have integrated AI into their products.
Apple has turned its back on DeepSeek, the AI service Samsung may choose to deploy in China
To address the issue, Apple decided to partner with DeepSeek to integrate its AI toolset into its iPhones for the Chinese market. However, the company later chose Alibaba as its own partner after it felt DeepSeek did not meet its requirements.
Has Apple given Samsung a chance?
This is certainly something that has left many Chinese consumers disappointed. DeepSeek has become a popular choice for devices in China thanks to its performance and ability to comply with local government regulations.
Notably, in the context of Apple turning its back on DeepSeek, Samsung is said to have decided to integrate this AI model into its smartphones for the Chinese market. This will not only improve its appeal to consumers here, but also allow Samsung to comply with local regulations and enhance smart services in its One UI ecosystem.
If Samsung succeeds in integrating this technology, the Korean company could improve its competitiveness against major rivals such as Huawei, while expanding sales in this potential market. However, Samsung has not yet officially confirmed these partnerships.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/samsung-se-chon-deepseek-cho-thi-truong-trung-quoc-185250218150355954.htm
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