Samsung goes all-in on AI, even your fridge gets a brain

Samsung wants your smart fridge to judge your diet while AI watches you sleep. The corporation spent its CES First Look event obsessing over artificial intelligence instead of showing off the Galaxy S26 or Z TriFold. Executives pitched a Samsung Health revamp called Intelligent Care that shifts focus toward proactive monitoring. This system uses data from connected gadgets to create personalized meal plans based on blood glucose levels and whatever sits inside the refrigerator. It even tracks cognitive decline in elderly users.

CEO TM Roh claimed Galaxy AI will reach 800 million devices globally in 2026. The plan involves embedding these algorithms into everything from washing machines to speakers for a unified ecosystem.

Reports suggest the company intends to upgrade Bixby by utilizing a Large Language Model from Perplexity AI. Users might soon shout Hey Plex to trigger commands optimized for Galaxy hardware.

SmartThings user numbers climbed to 430 million recently. The brand also displayed a robot assistant with a 13.4-inch oval OLED screen meant to help students manage schedules.
 

Attachments

  • Samsung goes all-in on AI, even your fridge gets a brain.webp
    Samsung goes all-in on AI, even your fridge gets a brain.webp
    114.5 KB · Views: 50

Trending content

Sponsored

Top