Samsung brings its AI home vision to Dubai
Samsung has unveiled its most complete view of the AI-powered home during a showcase in Dubai, turning a full villa into a live demonstration space for its connected ecosystem. The setup showed how SmartThings, AI-enabled appliances, Galaxy AI and Vision AI displays can work together to automate daily routines.
Visitors moved through rooms where ovens preheated after recognising a recipe, washing machines chose cycles through AI pattern detection and TVs adjusted picture settings using Vision AI. SmartThings Energy tracked consumption in real time, showing how a fully connected home can monitor and manage usage automatically.
The showcase combined Samsung’s latest Bespoke appliances, robot vacuums, entertainment displays and wearables in a single environment. It offered one of the company’s clearest public demonstrations of how AI could coordinate cooking, cleaning, entertainment, lighting and energy management inside real homes.
A shift toward fully integrated smart living
Samsung’s Dubai installation pushes the smart-home conversation beyond individual devices. It presents an AI-first home designed to anticipate needs and complete tasks with fewer manual steps. For the UAE, where interest in connected living continues to rise, it signals how AI could become standard in mid- to high-end properties in the coming years.

SmartThings acts as the automation hub, linking appliances and displays across the home. On-device AI adjusts performance based on behaviour and environmental conditions. Vision AI in entertainment displays optimises content in real time. Galaxy AI connects phones and wearables to home routines that trigger when users arrive, leave or move between spaces.
The result is a home that works with more independence and efficiency. In regions with high appliance use and a push for sustainable living, this type of automation could cut energy costs and simplify everyday routines.
The groups most likely to benefit
UAE homeowners and residents exploring AI-enabled living are the immediate audience. Real estate developers may begin to integrate Samsung’s ecosystem into future premium projects. Retailers and appliance distributors will track interest in AI-driven appliances as customers experiment with connected features.
Rivals in home electronics and IoT will also feel the impact. Samsung’s level of integration raises expectations for what a full smart-home system should deliver.
How the rollout could evolve
Samsung is expected to take the AI Home showcase to more regional markets and introduce additional devices that fit into the SmartThings automation network. Adoption will depend on pricing, installation ease and how reliably the ecosystem performs outside controlled demonstrations.
Signals to watch include partnerships with property developers, retail availability of the newest AI appliances and wider SmartThings integrations across the Middle East.








