AI to predict care, protect the home and improve family health

Within the framework of First look 2026 At CES, Samsung rounded out its vision of “Your AI Lifetime Companion” with one of its ecosystem’s most ambitious and humane offerings: Care companiona conceptual platform that seeks to transform the way technology supports everyday health, safety and well-being. The main idea is clear: to move from a reactive aid to a model anticipatory carewhich works on the basis of artificial intelligence, which the company calls Intelligent care.

The demonstration showed how Galaxy devices are becoming the core of a healthier connected life. In the area of Taking care of yourself is a good dreamwearable devices like Galaxy Watch in Ring of the Galaxy They monitor sleep quality and automatically coordinate with home devices such as Bespoke AI WindFree Pro air conditioners and AI air purifiers to adjust temperature and airflow without user intervention. The goal is to optimize leisure in the background by combining health, comfort and automation as a single experience.

The focus is expanding towards a family environment with features Family care is brain healthaimed at early detection of cognitive disorders in the elderly. By analyzing everyday patterns such as speech, writing, walking, sleeping and general habits, the system can identify subtle changes and send alerts to designated caregivers. In addition to detection, the platform also offers brain training programs with a preventive approach aimed at maintaining autonomy and quality of life.

AI also extends to pet care. Via SmartThings Pet Carethe ecosystem can analyze images of dogs and cats to detect possible signs of common problems such as cataracts, dental disease or a sprained patella. The proposal aims to democratize access to early warning signals, complementing, not replacing, veterinary care.

In terms of security, Samsung has shown how smart home monitoring It can work even when no one is around. Via Vision AIdevices like TVs and refrigerators with built-in cameras can analyze audio and video to detect unusual situations, create alerts on the user’s smartphone, and offer summaries of activities deemed potentially risky. The system’s ability to compare detected faces with images stored in a personal gallery was even demonstrated, distinguishing between famous and unknown people.

The ecosystem is complemented by deeper integration with third-party devices: compatible sensors, cameras and smart locks, which allows you to extend protection beyond Samsung’s own equipment. This interaction reinforces the vision of a connected environment where multiple brands operate under the same level of intelligence.

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