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Galaxy AI Writing Assist — Overly Restrictive Content Filter

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I’m using a Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus, and I’ve run into a serious issue with the Galaxy AI Writing Assist feature. The grammar and spelling tool refuses to work whenever it decides my text contains “inappropriate content,” even when the language is harmless or simply part of normal conversation. It displays a message saying it cannot correct spelling because the content appears “inappropriate,” and then stops functioning entirely.

This is creating a frustrating user experience. There is no option to disable this strict filter, and there is no way to switch to Google’s grammar engine or any alternative provider. I should be able to use grammar correction on my phone without the device blocking me based on subjective content rules.

Please provide:

1. A way to disable or adjust this content filter.


2. A clear option to choose a different grammar/AI engine, such as Google’s Gemini writing tools.


3. More transparent control over how Galaxy AI handles text input, especially for adults using their own personal devices.



I use my phone for writing, communication, and social media, and this limitation makes the feature unusable. I hope future updates will give users more control instead of restricting functionality.

Thank you for reviewing this.
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Robin621k
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Question, teaching a new chat bot or one already available?
Tom6068
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I would suggest not using any LLM to determine one's (proper) language to use as in context to the intended wording. If that is not a consideration, then that limitation will have to be handled during the composition of the LLM generated text and edited form there. What did people do before the mass spread of LLMs being ubiquitous everywhere. This is not to insinuate some lack of effort of one's own writing or other form of communication, but rather a recommendation to use one's own language input as the final context to be used that more and more people are delegated to programs to do that for them. As long as people keep using these models, the more entrenched they become into being the go to everyday funciton, as people give away their agency to corporate programming.