Samsung Electronics introduced a new concept called “Your Companion to AI Living” at The First Look event during CES 2026. The company used this event to show how artificial intelligence can be included in daily life through its digital appliances and technology. The announcement was aimed at giving people a preview of how Samsung sees the future of home living with AI.
At the event, Samsung focused on how its new products will use AI to make home routines easier. The company talked about several new features that are meant to help people do things more simply, such as managing household chores or adjusting settings for comfort and safety. These new appliances are supposed to understand users’ habits and offer features that fit into each person’s daily activities. Samsung said these updates would help people save time and make home tasks less of a hassle.
Samsung also shared that its AI-powered appliances are built to work together. For example, refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners can communicate and share information to help keep the home running smoothly. The products are also designed to connect with other smart devices, so users can control them with a single app or through voice commands. This means that users can check on their appliances, change settings, or get updates without needing to be near the device.
Another point from the announcement was Samsung’s ongoing work on keeping user information secure. The company said it will use stronger privacy tools in its new products, and will keep working to protect personal data. Samsung’s goal is to make sure that as its appliances get smarter, they also stay safe for the people who use them.
The First Look event at CES 2026 gave Samsung a chance to show how it plans to use AI in more parts of home life. With new features and a focus on privacy, the company is aiming to make these products fit into daily routines. Samsung says it will keep working on ways to help people get more out of their appliances with less effort, using technology that pays attention to both convenience and security.
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