Samsung’s new Neo TV will utilize AI to monitor “unusual behavior” in family members and pets, integrating with other smart home devices like robot vacuums and security cameras. The TV aims to simplify daily life by adjusting room settings, such as dimming lights when children sleep and providing real-time updates on household activities. It will link to the U.S.-only Family Care service, helping users check on elderly relatives. Despite the potential benefits, analyst Ben Wood warns of “AI fatigue,” as consumers grapple with the influx of technology in their homes, making it challenging for companies to present compelling narratives around AI.
Parents will soon be able to use their televisions to detect “unusual behavior” in the entire family, from children to pets.
Samsung has announced that its latest TV series will incorporate AI to investigate “abnormal pet and family behavior” by linking it with other smart home devices such as robot vacuums and refrigerators.
The South Korean tech giant said the new Neo TV will be an “intelligent companion” that aims to “simplify and enrich your daily life.”
It also adds, “Increase comfort by automatically adjusting room settings, such as dimming the lights when your child falls asleep, and provide real-time updates and recorded events through your TV.” I did.
Neo TV will be able to link to Samsung’s Family Care service. Family Care Services is currently a U.S.-only platform that allows users to check in on how their elderly relatives are doing.
“When your pet barks or your baby cries, our AI analyzes the sound and sends you an at-a-glance notification through your TV, monitor, or mobile device, allowing you to instantly see what’s going on in your home,” a spokesperson said. says.
This TV can also be connected to security cameras to alert homeowners if there is any suspicious activity around the house.
Samsung’s SW Yong said the new device is an “intelligent partner that adapts to users’ needs.”
Samsung has announced that its latest TV series will incorporate AI to investigate “abnormal behavior in pets and family members”
Neo TV will be able to link to Samsung’s Family Care service. Family Care Services is currently a US-only platform that allows users to check in on how their elderly relatives are doing.
He added, “With Samsung Vision AI, we reimagine what you can do with your screen, combining entertainment, personalization, and lifestyle solutions into one seamless experience to simplify your life.”
Ben Wood, an analyst at CCS Insight, told the Telegraph that while AI is now being integrated into many everyday services, businesses feel consumers are overwhelmed by the amount of technology in their homes. He said it is important to be aware that this is a possibility.
“We are now reaching a stage where AI is more of an expected topic than an actual big topic.
“We have been saying for some time that ‘AI fatigue’ is a risk, making it harder than ever for companies to deliver a truly compelling story about AI.”