South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics is gearing up for artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in home appliances to create a personalised experience for customers.
“Our world looks different now and many of you face a new reality, where your home has taken on a greater significance,” Sebastian Seung, president and head of research at Samsung Electronics, said in a virtual conference.
“Our innovations are designed to provide a more personal and intuitive experience that expresses the user’s personality, with AI as the core enabler.”
People spent more time at home last year following the outbreak and they have engaged more in connected solutions to make life easier at home.
TVs are vital for entertainment, while Chromebooks are crucial parts of home learning tools, he said. Smart fridges are useful for remote shopping and…
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