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Galaxy S23AI doesn't *have to* be a tool to dispose of critical thinking. It's all about how you use it.
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Galaxy S23Most Ai features are helpful tools, use the ones you want to use and don't use the ones you don't.
Did you ever use Google assistant before it became Gemini?
Guess what, that was ground floor "AI" We are now getting closer to the top floor and "I" am all in for most of it.
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Galaxy S23I agree with @Robin621k, there are multiple millions of people who use Samsung/Android phones and you, as an individual, cannot speak for all of them. While many people have expressed their opinions that they don't want it, it hardly amounts to "nobody wants it". As @Robin621k people have been using "baby AI" for years without complaint, and very much welcomed it. If you want bare minimum AI, you should probably look into the lower end model phones--they have less of it, and there is always to option to turn it off.