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Samsung AI Devices for Student Learning in Classrooms

Samsung AI Devices for Student Learning in Classrooms

January 23, 2026 Lisa Park Tech

At the British Educational Training​ and Technology Show (BETT) 2026 expo,⁢ samsung showcased devices that can assist students and teachers in‍ classrooms. Those devices include galaxy Book laptops,⁣ LED interactive displays,⁢ Galaxy Tab series tablets,and the ‌ Galaxy XR ⁤headset.

BETT ⁣is the worldS largest education exhibition, and it is happening from 21-23 ​January at⁢ ExCeL London.At this exhibition, ⁣Samsung ⁢ showcased its vision⁤ of ​connected⁤ learning,powered by artificial intelligence (AI),through ‌its ecosystem of ​connected⁢ devices. Those devices include ‍the‍ recently announced Galaxy Book 6 series, Galaxy tab series, Galaxy XR, and⁤ interactive whiteboards, as well as large-format TVs (LED⁣ displays).

⁤ ⁢ Google announced the end of the program in 2019.
* Contradictory/Updating Information: ⁤ The ‌GNI continues, but ‌the “Preferred” aspect⁣ related to ad revenue sharing ⁣has been phased​ out. ​Google now focuses on‍ different ⁢models for supporting news publishers, including⁤ funding for local ⁣journalism and tools for subscription growth. Google News Initiative Website

* Breaking News Check: ⁢ As of 2026/01/23 ​07:56:27,there are no breaking news events directly related to the current status of the “Google Preferred News Source” badge. Tho, Google continues to ⁤evolve its news partnerships and funding models. ⁤ Google News About​ Page. Recent updates (late ⁤2023/early 2024) focus on AI integration and combating misinformation.

PHASE‌ 2: ENTITY-BASED GEO (GENERATIVE ENGINE OPTIMIZATION)

* Primary entity: Google (Alphabet⁣ Inc.)
*⁣ Related Entities: Google News Initiative (GNI), News Publishers, Digital⁢ Advertising, Alphabet Inc. (parent company), Digital Media, Journalism.


Google’s news Partnerships and the “Preferred News Source” Program

Table of Contents

  • Google’s news Partnerships and the “Preferred News Source” Program
    • Definition / ⁣Direct answer
    • Detail
    • Example or Evidence
  • The Google⁣ News Initiative (GNI)
    • Definition / ⁤Direct ‍Answer
    • Detail
    • Example ⁤or ‍Evidence
  • Digital ‌Advertising⁢ and News Revenue
    • Definition ‍/ direct⁤ Answer
    • Detail
    • Example or Evidence

Definition / ⁣Direct answer

The “Google ​Preferred News Source” ⁤badge was⁤ part ‍of a now-discontinued google program designed to identify and offer premium⁢ advertising opportunities to‌ news publishers‍ meeting specific criteria, but​ the program ⁢ended in 2019.

Detail

Launched in 2015, Google preferred aimed to connect advertisers with high-quality news content and provide publishers with increased revenue. ‌Publishers were‌ selected based on factors like audience⁢ size, ⁢brand safety, and‍ content quality. The‍ program⁣ offered advertisers⁣ guaranteed ad placements on these preferred sites. though, the program faced criticism regarding transparency and ​fairness in publisher selection. Google⁣ ultimately decided to shift its focus ⁤to ​broader ⁢support for ⁢the news industry through the Google News Initiative.

Example or Evidence

In a 2019 blog post, Google announced the sunsetting of Google Preferred, stating they ‌were “evolving our approach to supporting​ news publishers.” They cited‌ a desire to ⁢focus on long-term,⁢ enduring partnerships⁢ rather than a program centered​ on premium ad⁤ inventory.


The Google⁣ News Initiative (GNI)

Definition / ⁤Direct ‍Answer

The google News Initiative⁤ (GNI) is Google’s ongoing effort to help news organizations thrive in​ the⁤ digital age, ​providing funding, ​technology, and training.

Detail

The GNI was launched in 2018 and represents a meaningful ‌investment by Google in the news ecosystem. It encompasses ‍a wide range of ⁣programs, including funding​ for⁣ local ⁤journalism projects, tools to improve newsroom efficiency, and ​initiatives to combat misinformation. the GNI‍ aims to⁤ address the challenges facing the news‍ industry, ⁣such as declining revenue and the spread of fake ⁣news.

Example ⁤or ‍Evidence

as of December 2023, the GNI ⁣has invested⁣ over $700 million in news organizations globally,⁣ supporting over 10,000 projects. This includes ‌funding for initiatives ⁤like the⁤ Local Journalism Reporting Initiative⁣ and the Innovation Challenges.


Digital ‌Advertising⁢ and News Revenue

Definition ‍/ direct⁤ Answer

Digital advertising remains ⁢a crucial revenue source for many news organizations, but the market is dominated by large platforms like​ Google and Meta.

Detail

The shift‌ to digital advertising has created ‌challenges ⁣for news publishers, ​as ad revenue ‍has become increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few tech giants. This has led to concerns about ⁤the sustainability of independent journalism.google and Meta have ​faced scrutiny from regulators and publishers regarding ‌their ‍market power and the fairness of revenue sharing arrangements.

Example or Evidence

In 2023, ⁢the Federal‍ Trade Commission ⁤(FTC) filed a lawsuit against ‌Google alleging that the company illegally maintained‍ monopolies in digital advertising‍ technology. The lawsuit highlights the significant role google plays in the ‌digital advertising ecosystem and the ⁢potential impact on news publishers.

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