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04-13-2025 08:17 AM in
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04-13-2025 10:37 AM in
Galaxy SBasically, for people who don't necessarily know the exact wording of the option or setting they are looking for, they can ask in a natural way.
For example: "My eyes feel tired." This would give you all the settings options to make the proper changes for your viewing, like eye comfort, blue light filter, dim screen, etc.
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Galaxy SBasically, for people who don't necessarily know the exact wording of the option or setting they are looking for, they can ask in a natural way.
For example: "My eyes feel tired." This would give you all the settings options to make the proper changes for your viewing, like eye comfort, blue light filter, dim screen, etc.

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04-14-2025 09:38 AM in
Galaxy SHi Kathrin1,
In the Gallery, Galaxy AI is designed to identify objects, people, locations, and even text within your photos using on-device AI and visual recognition. It’s optimized for image-based content and makes searching super fast and intuitive — for example, typing “cat” or “beach” pulls up related images instantly.
The Settings app, however, still uses the traditional system search engine, not the new Galaxy AI. It looks only for preset keywords and menu labels, not natural language or AI-enhanced queries.
Thank you.

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