According to a report by The Information, Samsung and OpenAI are in early talks about a potential partnership that could bring ChatGPT into Samsung’s Galaxy AI ecosystem.
Currently, Samsung relies on a mix of its large language model (LLM) and Google’s Gemini AI to power its Galaxy AI features. If this collaboration moves forward, seeing how ChatGPT fits into the mix will be interesting.
One possibility is a hybrid model, similar to how Apple integrates ChatGPT into its Apple Intelligence. Apple’s system primarily uses its on-device models, but when they fall short, it calls on ChatGPT for assistance. Samsung might adopt a similar approach or lean more heavily on ChatGPT’s capabilities.
That said, everything is still in the negotiation phase, so it’s too early to say how this will shape up.
What’s particularly fascinating is how OpenAI is becoming a stronger competitor to Google, especially with the announcement of its new Search service. OpenAI seems to be going after Google’s long-time partners like Samsung, which could shake up the AI landscape. The report even mentions that OpenAI is developing a ChatGPT-powered browser and has already recruited developers with experience working on Chrome.
If this partnership materializes, it could bring exciting changes to Samsung’s Galaxy AI and perhaps even alter the dynamics in the tech industry’s ongoing AI battle.