While the internet is auto eroticismabuzz about the jingling keys that is generative AI, some of the biggest companies on the planet are preparing to unveil some of the biggest artificial intelligence integrations at CES 2025.
And many of those AI products from companies like Samsung and LG are focused on more practical AI solutions like home appliances.
Here's a look at what we can expect at CES 2025.
The day before CES 2025 officially opens is expected to be a big one for major tech companies as many have planned press conferences on Jan. 6. Companies like Samsung will make their official announcements before finally showcasing the newly announced products on the CES show floor on Jan. 7.
Samsung just announced the theme for its CES 2025 press conference: "AI for All: Everyday, Everywhere." The theme seems to coincide with a number of home appliance productsthat Samsung is poised to unveil at CES.
SEE ALSO: CES 2025 preview: Mashable's guide on what to expectSmart appliances appear to be a highlight of Samsung's CES offerings. The company just announced that it will be bringing AI to many home appliances such as refrigerators and washers and dryers.
For example, Samsung announced that it will be bringing new refrigeratorsto CES with AI Hybrid Coolingtechnology. These refrigerators will be able to anticipate temperature changes based on usage and automatically adjust its cooling as a result.
The Bespoke AI Washer and Dryerthat the company will reveal provides a wash cycle monitor and energy monitoring. Samsung will also be showcasing its Bespoke Wall Ovenwhich has an AI-powered recipe feature.
While some of these features may not be entirely new to the home appliance industry, Samsung is highlighting new large touchscreens that will be implemented in these smart home appliances which provide a new standard in visual monitoring and control for consumers.
Samsung isn't the only company introducing AI recipe features into its home appliances.
Hisense will be bringing new ConnectLife home appliance features to some of its kitchen products. The company already announced an AI-powered recipe assistantas well as a Meal Plannerwith AI-powered suggestions that will factor in dietary needs, nutritional goals, and the user's available ingredients. The recipe suggestions can also be tailored to each individual member of a family.
LG will undoubtedly be showcasing its new QNED evo TVs, which the company just recently announced, at CES 2025.
LG's 2025 QNED evo TVswill bring AI-enhanced picture and audio to your favorite movies and shows. The TVs will introduce a new AI-powered feature called Dynamic Tone Mapping that will find the perfect HDR and brightness settings for each specific media.
The AI will also provide similar audio quality improvements to LG's QNED TVs. AI will be able to take dialogue and boost these voices over background noise. The AI will also be able to convert 2-channel sound to virtual 9.1.2 channel sound.
In addition to audio and visual enhancements, AI will also be coming to LG's new QNED TVs' remote controls. LG will unveil a new AI Magic Remotewhich comes with an AI button that will provide content recommendations and viewing choices. Voice-powered AI search, TV picture and audio customization, and even a generative AI gallery will also be offered through the AI-powered remote.
Topics Artificial Intelligence CES Samsung Kitchen
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