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The wait for Samsung’s latest tablets is almost over, and rumors are swirling about what these new devices will bring to the table. Unfortunately, it seems like not much will change, according to recent leaks and rumors. But, there is one key addition to the keyboard covers that has been a topic of debate: the AI key.
Just like the Copilot key for Windows, Samsung is reportedly introducing a Galaxy AI key for its tablets. With this key, you’ll have AI assistance at your fingertips, whether you need help searching, answering questions, or summarizing content. And if you’re not interested in AI assistance, the key can be ignored, just like the Insert key on traditional keyboards.
Of course, some people will be upset about the Galaxy AI key, especially given the controversy surrounding AI since ChatGPT’s popularity in 2023. Many users may vocally hate the key, calling it a useless feature that no one asked for.
Similar Specifications, AI Focus
According to previous leaks, the new devices will have similar specifications to their predecessors, with the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra allegedly featuring:
• 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display
• Up to 16 GB of RAM
• 11,200 mAh battery
• 13 + 8 MP rear-facing cameras
• 12 + 12MP front-facing cameras
• WiFi 7 alongside Bluetooth 5.3
Like the iPhone 16, it seems that these new tablets will focus more on AI, with marginal upgrades that won’t be a major selling point. However, AI is already available on the previous models, so it’s unclear why Samsung wouldn’t market it as a significant feature.
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As someone who appreciates AI, I believe it has the potential to revolutionize the way we work and live. However, I understand why some people are opposed to it, especially given the jobs it has replaced and the controversies surrounding its use. Not to mention the concerns about Meta training AI on public social media posts.
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