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What is the 'Search for Chatbots' thing in my text message contacts and how do I get rid of it?
There's a group ABOVE my favorites in the contact section of my text messages that's called "Chatbots" with a contact called "Search for Chatbots." When I click on it, I get a warning that it's a T-mobile product, not a Samsung one, then it brings up a search feature which doesn't seem to have any results.
I’m curious what this was supposed to do, but what I really want to know is: How do I remove this?
Ok. I just got a OnePlus from T-Mobile and saw this as well. Clicked it agreed and saw the same search however when I his search it brought up a list of retailers. One of the retailers was Kroger so I typed "What's this week's specials". This brought up a response with coupons and recipes. I Googled chat it's and apparently they are a customer service AI device that helps customers with basic questions and are designed to interact in a conversational way more like chatting with a person. Hopefully this helps people understand them. The Kroger one was actually pretty cool to interact with.
- Copper_ClawsNetwork Novice
This feature is also on my Motorola Moto Pure 2021 (Assurance Wireless - a subsidiary of T-MOBILE)
However, instead of having to click a button to search for chatbots, the list was already populated by default. (Screenshot attached)
I've yet to try any of them...not sure that I'm interested enough to do so...I'm quite happy with the Google Assistant.👍 I like her. Especially when I can get her to sing for me!! Fun stuff!😁
If I decide to try any of them, I'll post an update for any interested parties. 👩🎓👨🎓👍
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
Citizenfame wrote:
A.J. wrote:
There's a group ABOVE my favorites in the contact section of my text messages that's called "Chatbots" with a contact called "Search for Chatbots." When I click on it, I get a warning that it's a T-mobile product, not a Samsung one, then it brings up a search feature which doesn't seem to have any results.
I’m curious what this was supposed to do, but what I really want to know is: How do I remove this?
I found this video on the GCFGlobal website that explains chatbots in a minute and a half. It's like Alexa or Google assistant.
correct. i posted a link above with a ton of walk throughs on what it is and how it works etc.
- CitizenfameNewbie Caller
A.J. wrote:
There's a group ABOVE my favorites in the contact section of my text messages that's called "Chatbots" with a contact called "Search for Chatbots." When I click on it, I get a warning that it's a T-mobile product, not a Samsung one, then it brings up a search feature which doesn't seem to have any results.
I’m curious what this was supposed to do, but what I really want to know is: How do I remove this?
I found this video on the GCFGlobal website that explains chatbots in a minute and a half. It's like Alexa or Google assistant.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
ok so this is the answer i was given. chat bot can be turned off on the Samsung line but OP when they added it to their texting app did not include a way to turn it off..their forums are full of complaints about this.. so a bit on OP to fix this or not..was also told that the OP comes with both their texting app as well as Googles..personally if none of you want chat bots i would switch over to Googles texting app that is on the phone.
and or jump over to OPs chat forums and load it up even more about the lack of turning it off options.
- syaoranTransmission Titan
I saw this on my 7 Pro a while back. I rolled back the text app by sideloading the older version of the text app. It never returned because I never updated the texting app after that.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
dont believe you can remove it..turn it off yes..well on the Samsung line..for some reason the OP line can not but im still waiting to hear back on that one..sounding like it was something OP forgot to include when they added it into their stuff..but again im waiting to hear back on that one.
- timothyaglaserNewbie Caller
It's a direction everything is moving towards, so great, it's being tested.
One major question tho that's not being answered is how to remove it. Like Facebook and all its tracking I'm not impressed with not having control over something I purchased. I read terms and conditions 9/10 of the time before I use anything. Here tho you have nothing to read really. I don't want it on my phone.
How do I remove this?
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
Robertjobrj wrote:
Ok. I just got a OnePlus from T-Mobile and saw this as well. Clicked it agreed and saw the same search however when I his search it brought up a list of retailers. One of the retailers was Kroger so I typed "What's this week's specials". This brought up a response with coupons and recipes. I Googled chat it's and apparently they are a customer service AI device that helps customers with basic questions and are designed to interact in a conversational way more like chatting with a person. Hopefully this helps people understand them. The Kroger one was actually pretty cool to interact with.
correct..i posted a link to it in the other chat bot thread..probably should have dropped it in here too..its a Samsung deal but its something TMO agreed to and OP also jumped on to try out.https://rcs.developer.samsung.com/develop/Introduction/overview.html
gives quite a bit of detail on what all it brings to the table etc in there.
- RobertjobrjNewbie Caller
Ok. I just got a OnePlus from T-Mobile and saw this as well. Clicked it agreed and saw the same search however when I his search it brought up a list of retailers. One of the retailers was Kroger so I typed "What's this week's specials". This brought up a response with coupons and recipes. I Googled chat it's and apparently they are a customer service AI device that helps customers with basic questions and are designed to interact in a conversational way more like chatting with a person. Hopefully this helps people understand them. The Kroger one was actually pretty cool to interact with.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
because in your case Samsung added it on..carriers dont get to mess with manufacturers specific apps.
if this were the case you would see it on all the manufacturers devices that come stock with the Google texting app instead of their own variant.
the only two manufacturers that are seeing this are One Plus and Samsung..which both run their own texting apps compared to the rest.
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