AI-Powered Super-Personalized Smart Home Unveiled at Largest Expo
Samsung Highlights ‘Home AI’ Connecting House to Cars and Ships
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, Samsung Electronics is set to unveil a vision of super-personalized living spaces powered by artificial intelligence (AI) at CES 2025, the world’s largest electronics and IT exhibition, held from January 7-10 in Las Vegas. Dubbed ‘Home AI,’ the technology enhances appliance connectivity through AI to deliver personalized home experiences.’,
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, Continuing with the theme ‘AI for All’ from last year’s CES, Samsung will showcase a range of AI technologies and products with its SmartThings Hub smart home platform. With the largest exhibition space of 3,368 square meters (approximately 1,019 pyeong), visitors can witness the evolution of personalized home AI extending beyond houses to vehicles and ships.’,
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Samsung will introduce five types of homes catering to various family needs using Home AI technology. The ‘Efficient Home’ highlights technologies and products that reduce energy consumption and chore time based on SmartThings and AI appliances. ‘SmartThings Energy’ compares current home energy usage to last month or the same month last year. Exhibits include the ‘Bespoke AI Combo’ for seamless washing and drying, and the ‘Bespoke AI Steam’ that cleans floors autonomously before you arrive home.’,
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, The ‘Health-Conscious Home’ monitors healthy daily routines like sleep and exercise utilizing SmartThings and Samsung Health. Space AI-based SmartThings Ambient Sensing gathers and analyzes movement and sound to provide services tailored to each activity. Samsung Health analyzes health metrics collected from wearables like the Galaxy Ring and Watch using AI.’,
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, For ‘Caring for Loved Ones,’ advanced care services are shown for parents, young children, and pets. Integration with SmartThings allows fall detection via occupancy sensors, sending alerts to family members’ smartphones, TVs, or Family Hub refrigerators for swift response to emergencies.’,
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, The ‘Productivity-Boosting Home’ enhances work and learning efficiency with devices like the Galaxy Book5 Pro and Book5 360. Features like ‘AI Select’ allow quick searches of specified screen areas and the ‘Photo Remaster’ function edits images for suitability. The ‘Galaxy Book5 Pro’ and ‘Book5 360′ support optimized AI environments with the latest Intel Core Ultra Series2 processors.’,
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, The ‘Experience-Enhancing Home’ lets users view works of renowned artists via Samsung TVs, thanks to partnerships with institutions like the Orsay Museum and MoMA, offering access to over 3,000 works. The Samsung Art Store extends its service to Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED, and QLED from this year.’,
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, Samsung emphasizes the advanced features of the SmartThings platform that implements Home AI. It highlights ‘Calm Onboarding,’ which automatically connects purchased products to SmartThings, ‘Quick Remote,’ enabling control of Samsung appliances via Samsung smartphones, and ‘Map View,’ offering an overview and management of home devices. Photos of household furniture and appliances can be 3D modeled and placed in Map View using generative AI.’,
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, Placing priority on security, Samsung applies robust security technology to Home AI. Samsung Knox Matrix utilizes blockchain-based security, fortifying as more devices connect. Connected devices cross-check each other’s security status, disconnecting and alerting users to threats detected from the outside. Starting February, Samsung will provide a dashboard function to monitor the security status of connected mobile devices, TVs, and appliances at a glance. Samsung Electronics attained more ‘Diamond’ grades in IoT security evaluations by ‘UL Solutions’ than any other company in the home appliance industry.’,
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, ‘◇ ‘, Extending AI Connections Beyond Homes to Cars and Ships,
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, The exhibition also showcases the extension of connections beyond homes to cars, ships, and business spaces. SmartThings Pro offers enterprise business solutions applicable to apartments, stores, offices, and hotels. Store owners can automate operations based on predefined autonomous logic. AI optimizes temperature and lighting during business hours and analyzes electrical energy consumption patterns to reduce utility bills.’,
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, Through SmartThings, unique connection experiences with Samsung devices and Hyundai cars can be experienced. Users can remotely check vehicle status and control cars before boarding, while home devices can be remotely managed through car infotainment systems. ‘SmartThings Find’ assists in locating parked vehicles, and in the future, electric car batteries can be used to power homes during outages, or optimal charging can be achieved according to electricity rates and user schedules through SmartThings Energy.’,
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, SmartThings extends to the maritime realm. Samsung Heavy Industries’ developing ‘autonomous navigation ships’ are equipped with SmartThings technology, allowing remote monitoring and control of onboard devices. ‘Ship Departure Mode’ checks devices necessary for departure, and ‘Ship Care Mode’ constantly assesses normal operation and nearby hazards.’,
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