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Samsung plans to integrate AI into home appliances next year

"We are preparing to apply generative AI technologies to our home appliances," said Yoo Mi-young, head of the software development team of Samsung's digital appliances division.

Published By: Pranav Sawant | Published: Sep 04, 2023, 02:15 PM (IST)

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  • Samsung has confirmed that it's working on bringing AI tech to home appliances.
  • Generative AI tech will be applied to voice, vision, and display of Samsung products.
  • Samsung is also developing a chipset to reduce energy consumption.
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Samsung Electronics is working to add generative artificial intelligence (AI) features to its home appliances next year, an executive vice president has said at the IFA tech trade show in Berlin, to improve the home-life of each user. news Also Read: Meta hit with privacy lawsuit over AI smart glasses data handling

“We are preparing to apply generative AI technologies to our home appliances,” Yoo Mi-young, head of the software development team of Samsung’s digital appliances division, said at a media briefing. news Also Read: Samsung Galaxy A37 5G and A57 5G specs leaked online ahead of launch: Check display, cameras, battery

“Generative AI technologies will be applied to voice, vision and display,” she said, so that household electronic products have a better understanding of what consumers do and want and can respond accordingly, reports Yonhap news agency. news Also Read: Samsung Galaxy M, F and A series phones to get price hike in India?

Home gadgets will be able to communicate with users in a more conversational manner, and to better respond to users’ questions based on past exchanges and in context, she added.

They will also have a clearer vision of, for example, what kind of food is being cooked in the oven, or what food ingredients are stored in the refrigerator, to be able to provide tailored recipes and dietary suggestions.

Samsung is also developing a chipset to reduce energy consumption, as home devices get smarter and process huge amounts of data.

“We are developing a chipset that helps home appliances with generative AI consume less than 0.1 watt for every 24 hours they run,” Yoo said, adding that Samsung is seeking to apply the chipset next year.

European consumers, in particular, have started seeing the importance of smarter, connected devices in light of saving energy and reducing electricity bills, she said.

“People are increasingly paying attention to the merits of connected devices, as they now see that interconnected appliances have helped them reduce energy costs.”

When it comes to AI technology development, Samsung strictly keeps three core principles in mind — fairness, transparency and accountability, she said.

Samsung started its smart home campaign in 2014, when it acquired SmartThings, a Washington-headquartered open platform for the Internet of Things.

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