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Samsung Galaxy AI causing confusion with its content filter

Samsung Galaxy AI has been facing criticism due to its content filter, which seems to be causing confusion. The AI content filter has been noticed for its inconsistency when moderating certain words, mainly when it comes to skin color descriptions.
Just recently, a Reddit user pointed out that the AI allowed the phrase “my skin is white” but flagged “my skin is black” as inappropriate. This inconsistency has left users confused about how the filter works.
The issue was tested by others (Android Authority), and they found the same results. Descriptions like “white” or “brown” didn’t cause any problems, but the word “black” was suggested as inappropriate content.
The issue is that the AI is too strict when it comes to moderating skin color descriptions, which could make it harder for users to express themselves clearly. While the aim of the content filter is likely to avoid offending anyone, it seems to be overdoing it in some cases.
It became more strange when the AI was asked to check sentences describing other people’s skin color. The filter flagged “his skin is black” and “his skin is white” but had no issue with “his skin is brown.” This shows even more inconsistency in how the AI is moderating content.
Samsung will need to fix this issue by making the Galaxy AI content filter more consistent. Users want to be able to describe things clearly even while using Galaxy AI.
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Unlock advanced AI features with Gemini 2.5 Pro on Samsung devices

Google has introduced its most powerful AI model, Gemini 2.5 Pro, which is now available on Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets for users with a Gemini Advanced subscription. This new version of Gemini brings improved features to make it better at handling complex tasks and providing more accurate results.
Gemini 2.5 Pro is a big upgrade over previous versions as it offers better reasoning. This means the AI can think through its answers more carefully to make it smarter and more reliable. The model combines a stronger base with better training, which leads to improved performance and accuracy.
For those with a Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, or Galaxy S25 Ultra, there’s even amazing news. These phones come with a free 6-month Gemini Advanced subscription, which lets users enjoy Gemini 2.5 Pro at no cost during that time.
This offer gives Galaxy owners access to the AI’s enhanced abilities, including the ability to understand and work with text, images, videos, audio, and code. If you have the Galaxy S25 smartphone, you can enjoy advanced features.
Gemini 2.5 Pro also excels in coding and has beaten other AI models like OpenAI and Claude in performance tests. It has a 1-million token context window, which means it can understand and process more information at once, making it more powerful and flexible.
This new AI model has also been recognized as the top performer on the LMArena leaderboard, beating rivals like DeepSeek and Grok. Gemini 2.5 Pro offers Samsung Galaxy users an advanced and highly capable tool for different tasks.
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Samsung shares ‘AI Home Experience’ teaser for upcoming Bespoke AI event

Samsung is gearing up to introduce its latest home appliances at the “Welcome to Bespoke AI” event on March 26, 2025, in Seoul, South Korea. Ahead of the event, Samsung has released a teaser video to give a sneak peek of what’s coming.
In the teaser video of AI home Experience, a smartphone, refrigerator, and washing machine are shown working together through Samsung’s SmartThings platform. Also, it shows these devices will use AI to communicate and help homeowners save time and energy while making everyday tasks simpler.
The Bespoke AI event, with the theme “Home Living Made Simple,” will show how Samsung plans to make homes smarter and more connected through AI. It aims to show how AI can make life at home easier by bringing devices together in one smart system.
JH Han, Vice Chairman and CEO of Samsung Electronics, will be the keynote speaker. He will talk about Samsung’s vision for an “AI Home” and introduce a variety of new Bespoke AI products designed to make daily life easier.
More details about these new products will be available after the event on Samsung Newsroom and Samsung.com starting March 26. Keep an eye out for more information as the event approaches.
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First Look at Google’s Gemini Live on Android Auto [Video]

Google is working on adding its Gemini AI models to Android Auto, and an early preview shows what this could look like. The Gemini Live feature appeared to be working on the cars. While the feature is still under development, the demo reveals that it could be very useful.
In the test via Android Authority, Gemini Live activated on Android Auto using a phone screen. However, it didn’t work as seamlessly as expected.
The user had to tap the mic icon and ask a simple question to wake up Gemini before starting a more detailed back-and-forth conversation. Once the conversation started, it worked well. It shows that the main features are ready, but Google is still enhancing how it looks and works.
Moreover, the demo also reveals the ability to pause or stop the conversation. This control isn’t available in the regular Gemini queries on Android Auto, but it might be included when the final version is ready. This feature is important because it helps drivers stay focused on the road while using the AI.
As Google continues to improve Gemini Live for Android Auto, it will be important to ensure it doesn’t become distracting. Notably, Gemini Live could change the driving experience, and Google will soon make it available for Android Auto users.
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Gemini Extensions are now ‘Apps’ in latest Google App update

Google has made some tweaks in the latest beta version 16.8 of the Google App for Android. The company has renamed “Gemini Extensions” to just “apps.” This change makes things simpler for users.
Ahead of this update, Google used the term “Gemini Extensions” to refer to different tools that you could use with Gemini. Now, these tools are called “apps.” This change is visible in the Google app’s account menu and in settings where you can turn tools on or off.
With this update, the phrases also got updated. For example, the phrase “Gemini Extensions help you bring it all together” is now “Bring it all together with Gemini and your favorite apps.”
- Image via 9to5Google
- Image via 9to5Google
Even though the name has changed, the tools still work the same way. The new name fits well with popular Google services like Google Home, YouTube, and Google Workspace. However, for tools that deal with phone functions under utilities, the name “extensions” may have made more sense.
In addition to the app, there is a small change for the home screen. Now, the model you are using is shown in a pill shape with a small arrow instead of the old triangle design.
While this update makes things simpler and clearer, it’s not yet live on the Gemini website. Google aims to improve the user experience with these new small changes.
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Samsung Galaxy A56 and A36 bring some cool AI features with One UI 7 – Here’s the list

Samsung has introduced three new Galaxy A series phones – the Galaxy A26, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A56. While the Galaxy A26 is the basic model, the Galaxy A36 and A56 come with exciting AI features that were once only available in high-end phones. Here, you can check the list of AI features.
With Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56, Samsung brings several AI features, including AI Select, Custom Filters, Edit Suggestions, Object Eraser, and Read Aloud. Notably, the Galaxy A56 includes all the AI features of the A36, in addition to the Best Face feature.
Samsung Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36 AI Features
The Galaxy A36 and A56 offer impressive AI features at a more affordable price. Let’s explore them:
AI Select
- This feature helps by suggesting actions based on what’s on your screen. It can suggest calling a number, emailing someone, or visiting a webpage.
Custom Filters
- You can create and personalize filters for your photos, adjusting things like brightness and color to match your style.
Edit Suggestions:
- The camera app will recommend smart ways to improve your photos, like changing the angle or adjusting the level.
Object Eraser:
- Easily remove unwanted things or people from your photos using the built-in photo editor.
Read Aloud:
- You can listen to articles or web pages while using the Samsung Internet browser.
Best Face
- This feature lets you choose a better expression from a video captured before you take the photo, making sure everyone looks their best.
Although the Galaxy A36 and A56 have a lot of smart features but they are not as powerful as Samsung’s higher-end phones. The new AI features make these great options for those who want smart technology without spending too much.
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