Samsung AI Companion CES 2026: AI Integration Across All Products Announced
Samsung Electronics unveils its 'AI Companion' vision at CES 2026, integrating AI into all products from TVs to health apps to compete for the future of the smart home.
AI isn't just a feature anymore; it's becoming a roommate. Samsung Electronics has unveiled its vision to become an 'AI Companion' for users, aiming to integrate artificial intelligence across its entire product lineup. According to Yonhap, President Roh Tae-moon stated during a Jan. 4 event in Las Vegas that the company intends for consumers to enjoy meaningful AI experiences throughout their daily lives.
Samsung AI Companion CES 2026: TVs and the Smart Home Ecosystem
The centerpiece of the CES 2026 announcement was the Vision AI Companion, an AI platform tailored for Samsung TVs. This system reportedly understands the context of conversations better than any previous models. Samsung confirmed that its 2026 TV models will support HDR10 Plus Advanced, featuring industry-leading color and motion processing.
The 'home companion' vision extends to appliances through SmartThings. Vice President Kim Cheol-gi explained that an 'overwhelmingly connected ecosystem' will reduce household chore burdens by using screen, camera, and voice recognition systems to anticipate user needs.
Predictive Health and LG's Zero Labor Home
Samsung is also pushing AI into wellness with Samsung Health. The app will now analyze sleep and nutrition to identify chronic disease signs. A new technology even analyzes walking speed and finger movements to detect early cognitive decline. Meanwhile, LG Electronics is countering with its 'Zero Labor Home' vision, showcasing the LG CLOi robot, which can prepare breakfast and organize laundry.
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