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Samsung Expands 'AI Home' Across Multiple Home Appliances, Bringing 'Screens Everywhere' Vision to Life
7" AI Home is expanding to Bespoke AIâ„¢ Washer & Dryer set, as well as Wall Oven Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced that it is bringing its advanced screen technology to a broader range of home appliances, representing a bold step forward in realizing its "Screens Everywhere" vision. This year, Samsung is upgrading the kitchen experience by launching a refrigerator with a new 9" AI Home screen, and adding the 7" AI Home to the Wall Oven. Screen options are being widened for consumers in the laundry category as well, with the 7" AI Home applied to the Bespoke AI Laundry Comboâ„¢ now being included in the newly launching Bespoke AIâ„¢ Washer and Dryer set. Samsung is showcasing these new products at the upcoming CES 2025. "We have been leading the development of screen appliances to elevate our consumers' experiences with innovative features and functionalities", said Jeong Seung Moon, EVP and Head of the R&D Team for Digital Appliances Business at Samsung Electronics. "Along with those efforts towards enhancing usability, we are expanding consumer options by developing screens of different sizes and products that effectively incorporate them." By offering a diverse selection of products with varying screen sizes, Samsung aims to enhance usability for consumers while also realizing an interconnected smart home. Supporting voice control via Bixby, the screens on Samsung appliances showcase essential information about the task such as internal temperature or washing cycle information, in an intuitive and straightforward way. Moreover, the Map View feature is a key differentiator, allowing the screens to function as simplified, convenient control hubs where users can monitor and control their connected appliances from a single screen. Lastly, the screens provide various entertainment features through internet connection, expanding the roles played by home appliances within the domestic environment. In the kitchen, to complement the refrigerators with 21.5" and 32" Family Hubs that are currently available, Samsung is unveiling the Bespoke Refrigerator with 9" AI Home, which caters to consumers seeking the Family Hub's advanced features in a more compact size. Strengthening its role as a controlling hub, the updated Map View allows users to select modes for connected devices like the air conditioner and robot vacuum, and can be accessed directly from the home screen. Moreover, the 9" AI Home also functions as a hub for controlling third-party smart devices that are compatible with SmartThings, like lights and smart plugs. Alongside these functionalities, users benefit from seamless access to features like SmartThings Energy and built-in entertainment options.
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Do your oven and fridge really need AI? Samsung thinks so, and plans to add screens to them too
Apple is also rumored to be launching an AI smart display very soon Samsung appears to be following in Apple's footsteps by taking a 'screens everywhere' approach to smart-home tech - and it's starting with your kitchen. Samsung has revealed four new smart appliances that it will be showing off at CES 2025 in Las Vegas: a refrigerator, a washing machine, a dryer, and an oven, all of which are equipped with screens and AI assistants. Samsung already sells fridges with 21.5-inch and 32-inch Family Hub smart displays built in, which let you control compatible devices (such as Samsung's robot vacuums and air conditioners) without an extra display unit cluttering up your countertop, but with its new appliances the company is focusing less on screen size and more on smarts. Instead of the Family Hub, each of the new appliances is equipped with one of Samsung's much smaller AI Home screens, which range in size from 9 inches to just 4.3 inches. So why would you want AI in your oven as well? Well, it could potentially make you a better cook. Samsung's new Bespoke Wall Oven, for example, can recommend times and temperatures for specific recipes, monitor your food while it's cooking, and let you check in on its progress via the SmartThings app and the oven's internal camera. No more worrying about your cake sinking if you open the door too soon. It can also suggest recipes based on the ingredients you have to hand, help you prepare a shopping list for those you don't have, and even suggest dishes based on your workout stats and diet goals when connected to Samsung Health. The updated Bespoke Fridge lets you control third-party devices compatible with the SmartThings ecosystem (such as Ring video doorbells and Philips Hue lights), see their locations, and control everything using voice commands. Meanwhile, the Bespoke AI washer and dryer set gives you real-time updates on washing cycles and energy monitoring. We'll aim to bring you a good look at all four new appliances when we see them in person at CES, so stay tuned. Last month, rumors emerged suggesting that Apple is planning to release a new smart-home display, potentially running a new operating system and sporting a 6-inch screen. Building screens into appliances is an interesting approach that means you won't need additional devices cluttering up your home, though it does raise the issue of upgrades. If Apple does indeed release a new smart home display next year, it might have a regular update schedule, similar to the company's tablets, with a new model launched every few years. You won't be able to replace your fridge's built-in smart hub so easily, meaning you'll be stuck with the same hardware for a lot longer. Samsung does release regular updates for its smart appliances, improving security and adding new features, but opting for a standalone tablet means you can benefit from advances in hardware more quickly. On the other hand, how advanced does even the best smart display really need to be? You aren't going to be running Photoshop or generating AI videos on your washing machine, and any truly heavy lifting could be done in the cloud. Both systems have their merits, and it'll be interesting to see how the two compare when (and if) Apple unveils its new 'screens everywhere' system in the new year.
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Samsung announces the expansion of its 'AI Home' technology across multiple home appliances, including refrigerators, ovens, washers, and dryers, as part of its 'Screens Everywhere' vision. This move aims to enhance user experience and create a more interconnected smart home ecosystem.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has announced a significant expansion of its 'AI Home' technology across multiple home appliances, marking a bold step towards realizing its "Screens Everywhere" vision. The company is set to showcase these innovative products at the upcoming CES 2025, demonstrating its commitment to enhancing consumer experiences through advanced screen technology and artificial intelligence 1.
Samsung is introducing a range of new appliances equipped with AI Home screens of varying sizes:
These additions complement Samsung's existing lineup of refrigerators with 21.5" and 32" Family Hub displays 1.
The AI-powered screens offer a variety of features designed to improve usability and convenience:
Samsung's new appliances leverage AI to offer advanced features:
Bespoke Wall Oven:
Bespoke AI Washer and Dryer set:
Samsung's approach of integrating screens into appliances presents both advantages and challenges:
As the smart home market evolves, competition is heating up. Rumors suggest that Apple may soon enter the space with a new smart-home display, potentially running a new operating system 2. The coming years will likely see further innovations and competition in the AI-powered smart home appliance sector.
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