Samsung Brings Samsung Vision AI to Its Widest Lineup Yet
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. unveiled Samsung Vision AI at the CES 2025 First Look event, enhancing home entertainment with personalized, AI-powered screens. Samsung is integrating this technology across its range, including Neo QLED, OLED, and QLED models.
“Samsung sees TVs not as one-directional devices for passive consumption but as interactive, intelligent partners that adapt to your needs,” said SW Yong, Samsung’s Visual Display Business President.
Among the new features of Samsung Vision AI is enhanced personalization, with options like Click to Search for instant information on content displayed, Live Translate for real-time subtitles, and Generative Wallpaper for dynamic art.
The Future of AI-Driven Screens
More than entertainment, Samsung Vision AI connects to the SmartThings ecosystem, providing features like:
- Home Insights: Updates on household environments.
- Family Care: Monitors behavior in pets and children, adjusting home settings as needed.
Samsung’s commitment to innovation shines through its collaborations with companies like Microsoft, expanding the capabilities of smart technologies.
Expanding Art Integration
The launch of The Frame Pro and an expanded Samsung Art Store aims to enrich homes with curated art experiences, now available across various models.
The Neo QLED 8K QN990F, Samsung’s flagship TV, incorporates these advancements with AI-driven enhancements for superior sound and picture quality.
This new technology will be coming to Australia in the first half of 2025, with pricing yet to be announced.