Samsung scares Google with plans to switch to Microsoft search engine

For many years, the Google search engine was a market mastodon, but at the beginning of this year its position was shaken by a surge

interest in Bing, the brainchild of Microsoft, which crossed it with the ChatGPT neural network.But an even bigger blow to Google was the news that Samsung intends to make Bing the default search engine in its Galaxy smartphones instead of Google this year.

This is reported by The New York Times, citing internal Google documents, which mention that "Google employees were shocked to learn last month that Samsung Electronics was consideringthe possibility of replacing Google with Microsoft Bing."And for good reason, because there is a stake at theHuge Money: About $3 Billion of Google's Revenue Comes FromHowever, discussions between Samsung and Google are still ongoing, which means thatSo far, there is a possibility that the Koreans will change their minds.

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