Credit: Ryan Haines / Android AuthorityTL;DRSamsung UK’s VP of Product and Marketing for Mobile Experience, Annika Bizon, held an AMA on Reddit and answered several questions from users.Through the answers, Samsung emphasizes that Galaxy AI is entirely optional, allowing skeptical users to disable all features or adopt them one by one to reduce the feeling of “burden.”The company also highlighted the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display and confirmed that large screens remain the priority due to consumer demand.Samsung introduced Galaxy AI with the Galaxy S24 series, and every new Galaxy S release since then has introduced new features. These newer features have been slowly trickling down to older flagships, but everyone still seems to be struggling with their utility. Samsung recently held an Ask Me Anything (AMA) on Reddit, and the answers give us a glimpse of Samsung’s vision for Galaxy AI’s future, as well as more of the company’s thoughts on its recent flagships.Samsung UK’s VP of Product and Marketing for Mobile Experience, Annika Bizon, held an AMA in the Samsung UK Reddit sub-forum over a week ago, but only recently started answering some of the interesting questions, as spotted by Android Police.