Since its debut, Samsung's Bixby has not received the warm welcome from users. Despite being integrated a few months ago on Samsung Galaxy S8, S8 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Bixby appears to have fallen behind competitors like Siri and Google Assistant. Issues such as feedback and user interaction have plagued this virtual assistant.
Samsung has plans to enhance Bixby with the release of Bixby 2.0 at its annual developer conference in San Francisco on October 18.
According to the Korea Herald, Samsung has appointed Eui-suk Chung, Deputy Director of Samsung Research America, as the head of the Service Intelligence Group, the team responsible for Bixby's development.
Dong-jin Koh, President of the smartphone business division, stated during the Galaxy Note 8 launch event that third-party developers would address the incomplete and faulty aspects of Bixby 1.0 on Bixby 2.0. Bixby will also be integrated into devices and products beyond smartphones.
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While waiting for the update to this virtual assistant, you can turn off or disable Hello Bixby on your Samsung by following the steps in the guide disable Hello Bixby on Samsung to avoid any unfortunate errors during usage.
