In the panel discussion, hosted by Carolina Milanesi (Founder and Principal Analyst, The Heart of Tech), Samsung reps add their take on the future of smart homes and the role of AI in enhancing user experiences. Joining her is Samsung's Corporate Executive Vice President Mobile eXperience, Patrick Chomet, and Jaeyeon Jung Executive Vice President at Samsung Electronics and former Head of SmartThings along wiht Tobin Richardson, President & CEO, Connectivity Standards Alliance. Smart Home Evolution: The panelists acknowledge that the initial promise of smart homes fell short, with connected devices requiring significant user effort to function properly. AI’s Role in Improving Smart Homes: AI, particularly large language models (LLMs) and multi-modal AI, is seen as a foundation for delivering more intuitive and natural user interfaces that better understand user intentions. Personalization and Context: AI is crucial for understanding user context and personalizing experiences for different individuals in a home, making smart home functions more relevant and useful. This open standard involves over 800 companies working together to improve interoperability in the smart home ecosystem. The discussion emphasizes the potential of AI to transform smart homes from merely connected spaces to truly intelligent environments that understand and adapt to user needs seamlessly. Read more in our articles including "Samsung on the Future of Smart Homes: AI-Driven Personalization and Interoperability" and "InnoEX and Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2026 set for April, to showcase AI, robotics, smart home, health tech, and more".
In the panel discussion, hosted by Carolina Milanesi (Founder and Principal Analyst, The Heart of Tech), Samsung reps add their take on the future of smart homes and the role of AI in enhancing user experiences. Joining her is Samsung's Corporate Executive Vice President Mobile eXperience, Patrick Chomet, and Jaeyeon Jung Executive Vice President at Samsung Electronics and former Head of SmartThings along wiht Tobin Richardson, President & CEO, Connectivity Standards Alliance.
Smart Home Evolution: The panelists acknowledge that the initial promise of smart homes fell short, with connected devices requiring significant user effort to function properly. AI’s Role in Improving Smart Homes: AI, particularly large language models (LLMs) and multi-modal AI, is seen as a foundation for delivering more intuitive and natural user interfaces that better understand user intentions. Personalization and Context: AI is crucial for understanding user context and personalizing experiences for different individuals in a home, making smart home functions more relevant and useful.
Our coverage of smart home trends includes: "Samsung on the Future of Smart Homes: AI-Driven Personalization and Interoperability"; "InnoEX and Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2026 set for April, to showcase AI, robotics, smart home, health tech, and more"; "Smart Bro now up to 2Mbps". Each article provides unique insights and information.