A survey commissioned by Samsung came to this conclusion nine out of 10 users use Artificial intelligence on their phones, but only 38% are aware of it.
This discrepancy shows the ubiquity of artificial intelligence features that surpass the now popular chatbots.
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It happens that Artificial intelligence It works its magic in different corners of smartphones. Call screening, automatic text correction, automatic screen brightness adjustment, and weather alerts are some examples. A more famous case is voice assistance.
Artificial intelligence in phones has existed before boom ChatGPT
A survey conducted by consultancy Talker Research for the aforementioned South Korean company found that while a large percentage of respondents said they did not use artificial intelligence on their phones, the vast majority (86%) responded positively to the same question when presented with a list of features based on these technologies that go beyond generative chatbots such as ChatGPT or Gemini.
Among those who originally they didn’t think they were using artificial intelligence tools regularly, but then discovered that they did, a quarter said that realizing that these decisions were part of their daily lives improved their judgment of these achievements.
When asked about the most beneficial use of AI, 28% noted time savings on various matters; 23% said this technology offers instant solutions; while 22% said it serves to improve skills or learn new things.

AI on phones goes beyond the use of chatbots and voice assistants. (Photo: Adobe Stock)
“As technology continues to evolve, the average respondent believes there aren’t many of us left three years of traditional phone use before artificial intelligence changes the way we interact with our devices. And every fifth person believes that we have less than a year,” he noted. New York Post in your report.
The research also advanced in the field of desire and in some futuristic aspects.
When asked about the features they would like to have on their phone in the next 10 years, some mentioned even more advanced AI capabilities, such as “monitoring health, detecting vital signs, and providing personalized wellness information and alerts,” as well as “anticipation of thoughts and the automatic insertion of the same without the necessity of recording.’
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Finally it turned out that more than a third (34%) of users are finding new options on their phones at least once a month.
Poll by Talker Research It was based on questions from up to 2,000 peopleall of them in the United States.

