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Samsung Electronics unveiled its latest AI Home for Indian customers on Wednesday in Mumbai. The AI Home experience by the consumer electronics brand connects Galaxy AI and Vision AI with Bespoke AI and is set to roll out from today, the company stated. This means mobile phones, smart TVs, and consumer appliances such as refrigerators and ACs can interact with each other intuitively.
“With the integration of Galaxy AI, Vision AI, and Bespoke AI through our SmartThings ecosystem, we’re building it into people’s daily lives. We are bringing future living into Indian homes—making everyday living more convenient, efficient, healthy, and safe,” said J.B. Park, president and CEO, Samsung Southwest Asia, in a statement.
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Launched globally at the ‘Innovation For All’ summit held earlier this month in Berlin, Germany, Samsung targets to reach a billion AI-enabled devices, including its Bespoke AI appliances, Galaxy devices, and Vision AI-enabled smart TVs, in the next three years. Of this, the company anticipates a million devices to be from India. “India is at the heart of this (AI) journey. Our three R&D centres in India are shaping exciting AI innovations here and taking them to the world,” Park added.
The Samsung AI Smart Home is designed around four key experiences of ease, care, save, and secure. Ease entails automating daily errands such as adjusting lights, temperature, and getting laundry done. This way, each device, the company claimed, becomes a personal concierge for the users.
Care focusses on wellbeing at home. From personalised sleep settings and wellness checks to nutrition planning and support for members of the family and pets, connected devices and services promote healthier and more mindful lifestyles.
Save delivers measurable efficiency gains. With SmartThings Energy, households can significantly reduce consumption and costs. For instance, washing machine energy use can be cut by up to 70%, the company stated.
Finally, with secure, the Galaxy AI Home ensures that innovation is paired with safety. Samsung Knox Vault safeguards sensitive data at the hardware level, while Knox Matrix extends blockchain-based protection across devices.
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