Samuel Gibbs

Samuel Gibbs is The Guardian's consumer technology editor. He has written articles about various topics including smartphones, full-size portable speakers and financial advice.

70%

The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

85%

Examples:

  • The article contains a statement that white supremacists online celebrated the reference to the racist and antisemitic conspiracy. This is not an example of bias but rather a factual observation.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

  • The article does not provide any evidence of a conflict of interest.

Contradictions

100%

Examples:

  • The article states that Samsung does not provide an expected lifespan for the battery which contradicts information provided by Samsung themselves on their website. The author also mentions some AI features as being enabled by default and cannot be disabled which is incorrect.

Deceptions

70%

Examples:

  • The author mentions that Samsung's AI tools can be turned on or off from a central settings page which is partially true. Additionally, the accuracy of handwriting recognition can vary depending on factors such as pen pressure and angle.

Recent Articles

New Nothing Earbuds: Competing with Giants through ChatGPT Integration and Advanced Features

New Nothing Earbuds: Competing with Giants through ChatGPT Integration and Advanced Features

Broke On: Thursday, 18 April 2024 London-based mobile company Nothing releases the Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) wireless earbuds, offering noise cancellation, hi-res audio, and a unique ChatGPT integration for advanced AI tasks. The earbuds cater to audiophiles and daily wear with personalized listening profiles, adaptive active noise cancellation, and various connectivity features.