Samsung challenges Google and launches its own browser on PC, with AI features.

Samsung announced the expansion on your computer in the Windows world of your web browser, Samsung Internet, is focused on artificial intelligence. A move that puts the Korean giant in direct competition with Google, which dominates the current market segment. According to the According to recent data from Statcounter, Chrome is used by over 73% of browsers, followed by Safari (13%) and Edge (4%). Part of the Samsung Internet experience, previewed in the United States and Korea, it focuses on intelligence artificial. In the PC version, some features already available debut views on Galaxy AI, the artificial intelligence ecosystem present on the group's mobile phones and tablets. Browsing Assist, for example for example, it summarizes and translates web pages in real time, for have the main information at a glance. Other news AI-based ones will come later. "Looking forward, Samsung Internet features will redefine the way users interact with the web", explains in an official note Won-Joon Choi, Chief Operating Officer of Samsung's Mobile eXperience division Electronics, "evolving from a simple browser that waits for input to an artificial intelligence platform capable of understand user needs while protecting the your personal data securely." Precisely on the security and privacy front, the company emphasizes the "intelligent anti-tracking" function, designed to block third-party trackers, and a "privacy dashboard" for managing settings The beta version of Samsung Internet for PC is available on Windows 11 and Windows 10, and after the limited launch for the US and Korea, will see a progressive extension to other countries.
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