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Samsung’s new personal digital assistant Bixby faces a few tough challenges

The battle for domination of the digital assistant market has intensified with Samsung’s voice-operated Bixby joining taking on Siri, Alexa and Cortana

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The new Samsung Galaxy S8 smartphone will use Bixby. Photo: AFP

Samsung’s Bixby is the new kid on the block of personal digital assistants and is likely to face a rough reception in a neighbourhood dominated by tech sector rivals.

Bixby – introduced at Samsung’s unveiling of Galaxy S8 smartphones in New York last month - aims to help the South Korean giant break into a surging market for voice-activated virtual assistants, which includes Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa, Google’s Assistant and Microsoft’s Cortana.

The latest personal digital assistant distinguishes itself from competitors by using voice commands to control handsets or applications, factoring in location awareness and image recognition.

The integrated camera function allows users to identify buildings, such as popular tourist sites, to access their websites and other information simply by snapping a photo.

The photo recognition technology can also help users decipher menus in foreign languages, or find places to shop for specific items they photograph.

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