Samsung Bixby brings context-aware intelligence to appliances
Samsung is upgrading Bixby across its 2026 home appliances, adding deeper language understanding and a new layer of contextual control.
The update centers on a built-in large language model. It allows Bixby to follow natural conversations, not just fixed commands. Users can speak casually, and the system interprets intent based on context and prior inputs.
LLM meets Perplexity Open Q&A
This version of Bixby goes beyond basic voice control. Samsung has integrated a large language model directly into the assistant, improving how it processes everyday language and multi-step intent.
There is also a new Open Q&A feature powered by Perplexity. It brings a generative AI layer into appliances, letting users ask general questions and get useful answers in real time.
Users can ask about food storage, travel ideas, or seasonal recipes. The appliance responds with relevant suggestions instead of redirecting them to a phone.
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Natural commands, smarter responses
Samsung is rolling out these features to its 2026 lineup. That includes Family Hub refrigerators, air conditioners, robot vacuums, water purifiers, and new laundry appliances with a 7-inch display. You do not need exact phrasing anymore.
For example:
- Saying, βIβve put beef and mackerel in the Family Hub, switch the mode,β will prompt the refrigerator to automatically set the βmeat/fish mode.β
- Saying, βIβm going to have whiskey, make some ice,β activates the whiskey ball ice feature.
Similarly:
- βTurn on the AC without direct windβ starts cooling in wind-free mode.
- βRobot vacuum, clean quietlyβ activates low-noise mode.
- βIβm washing jeans, set the right courseβ sets the washer to the denim cycle.
Users can also easily set up appliance automation through Bixby. This allows devices to operate based on conditions like time, day, or weather.
For instance:
- βWhen the laundry is done, clean the floorβ triggers the robot vacuum after the washing cycle ends.
βIf it rains, run dehumidification on the ACβ sets automatic dehumidifying on rainy days.
Samsung also enhanced the βDevice Q&Aβ feature, guiding product usage and troubleshooting. When users ask how to use or manage appliances, Bixby responds with voice guidance. On devices with screens, it also provides video guides.
Examples:
- βHow do I reset the robot vacuum?β
- βHow do I clean the ice water purifier?β
- βHow do I clean the washing machine heat exchanger?β
Users receive both voice instructions and on-screen video guides, reducing the need for manual searches or customer support.
If a user asks, βMy electricity bill is high, how can I reduce it?β Bixby suggests energy-saving options like SmartThings-based AI Energy Saving Mode. Users can then say, βTurn on AI Energy Saving Modeβ to apply it across devices.
Bixby with Perplexity
Samsung has integrated Perplexity into Bixby, enabling a new βOpen Q&Aβ feature that answers everyday questions.Β With Open Q&A, users can freely ask questions to appliances like refrigerators or air conditioners and receive accurate, useful responses.
Examples include:
- βRecommend a good place for a spring outing with family.β
- βSuggest seasonal spring foods.β
- βHow can I store onions for a long time?β
Kim Yong-jae, Executive Vice President of Samsungβs Digital Appliances division, said that Bixby continues to evolve to enable natural conversations and convenient device usage. He added that Samsung will further enhance Bixby and its software capabilities so AI appliances can act as companions in the home.
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