Samsung’s AI Rings Panic When Daughter's Stuffed Animal Vanishes
KEY POINTS
- •Allison Stransky, Samsung Electronics America's CMO, shared insights on AI integration in all their product categories.
- •Samsung launched the 'Smart Things meets AI Home' campaign to showcase AI enhancing connectivity across multiple devices.
- •Their 'Solve for Tomorrow' student STEM competition encourages sixth to twelfth graders nationwide to solve community problems.
- •Innovations include AI oral cancer screening apps, AI-powered wound bandages, and sensory headgear for hearing-impaired athletes.
Meet Allison Stransky, Samsung Electronics America's Chief Marketing Officer, who’s trying to convince us AI is everywhere, including your washer and dryer. Since 2015-ish, Samsung’s been quietly installing AI into everything from fridges to TVs in their 'Smart Things meets AI Home' campaign—which apparently means your household appliances now gossip through an app. Meanwhile, the Samsung 'Solve for Tomorrow' competition showcases sixth to twelfth graders inventing AI bandages and sensory headgear for hearing-impaired athletes, because why not? Allison’s fave AI gadget? A Galaxy ring that tracks her sleep, fitness, AND stress, which spikes notably when her daughter’s beloved stuffed animal pulls a Houdini. Spoiler: the boardroom isn’t stressful, losing cuddly toys is.
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Source: Businessinsider | Published: 11/25/2025 | Author: Julia Hood