With Bixby slowly starting to reach more markets, Samsung wants to improve its products to support the voice assistant. Wacom, a company that specializes in digital pen, ink and handwriting, has been working with Samsung since the first Galaxy Note device and has since shipped more than 100 million S Pens.
The company has now said that they are not "going to fight voice" and that they are working on "the S Pen with an artificial intelligence (AI)-based microphone". Of course, details are still under the wraps, and senior vice president of Samsung's mobile communications business said that they "will go into detail to explain the voice-featured S Pen later when its development makes more progress."

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