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How AI is changing the modern smart home

I remember watching sci-fi classics like Back to the Future Part II and Total Recall as a child, wondering whether I would ever experience something like a smart home in my lifetime. In the ’80s and ’90s, the closest things we had to interconnected devices were fax machines, PCs with dial-up internet, and a TV remote. If you were really lucky, you had The Clapper, which could turn lights on and off when you clapped.

The early millennium marked home automation’s first real foothold. Cooking appliances began operating with programmable precision, TVs quietly analyzed our viewing habits to sharpen recommendations, and core household systems — climate, lighting, and security — became smart enough to be controlled with a smartphone. We were close to living like The Jetsons, just without Rosey or flying cars. 

Then, smart homes got a new set of skills, thanks to artificial intelligence. As home assistants get new AI features and smart gadgets evolve alongside them, it finally feels like we're living in the sci-fi smart home we were promised.

The modern smart home is growing smarter and stronger with every advancement. Let’s see how generative AI is changing our homes in exciting new ways

Adaptive atmospheres 

AI is analyzing environmental conditions — indoors and outdoors — and using those insights to better automate your home.

For instance, lighting systems are learning the best times to adjust light patterns based on mood cues (e.g., music, voice commands), resident activity, and the time of day. HVAC systems are balancing comfort with sustainability by tweaking temperatures around homeowner behavior and weather forecasts. Likewise, smart home security systems leverage AI to send more effective alerts.

Modern smart home ecosystems use AI in all sorts of creative ways, and you may not even realize it. However, you can also get proactive. As just one example, you can ask your smart home assistant to analyze your patterns and behaviors to suggest a better bedtime routine.

Intelligent home maintenance

We’re at the point where home appliances are operating independently. They’re exhibiting elite intelligence and taking the legwork out of many household chores. These devices save a lot of time and simplify decision-making.

Here are just some of the ways that AI is making smart home appliances smarter. 

  • Dishwashers: auto-detergent dispensing, personalized wash cycles, and soil level detection 

  • Dryers and washers: energy and water efficiency, fabric detection, personalized wash cycles, and scheduled washes

  • Fridges: inventory management, recipe recommendations for refrigerated ingredients, and reorder automation for subscription services

  • Mops and vacuums: cleaning machines like robot vacuums use AI to create automated cleaning modes, better home maps, and identify obstacles

CES 2026 showcased numerous tech innovations that leverage AI for optimal home maintenance. Check out some of our favorite robot vacuum announcements from this year’s show. 

Smarter monitoring

Smart cameras are crucial for home security. Newer models are using computer vision — a subset of AI designed to observe, interpret, and understand visual data from the real world. This allows smart cameras to better differentiate between animate and inanimate objects and threats and non-threats. In fact, computer vision is so advanced, it can distinguish between perfect products and ones with defects. It can even identify neighbors and strangers. 

On top of that, security systems use AI at home to learn your movement patterns around the house. If there is peculiar activity in your backyard or living room, it’s quick to alert you, while also being mindful of routine behavior, like pets running around. 

Informed health decisions

Finally, if you're using fitness trackers and other wearables, then AI can monitor your health at home. Fitness and sleep trackers can learn your behavior and identify patterns to offer actionable recommendations for better sleep, diet, and exercise. But if you really want to use AI to improve your health, you're not limited to wearable devices.

New kinds of smart sensors can detect everything from irregular movements to prolonged immobility. Some devices can even alert caregivers or health providers in an emergency. Likewise, smart workout equipment can design better workouts.

These are just a handful of ways that AI is already changing the modern smart home. As we incorporate AI assistants into our everyday lives, and as companies invent smarter appliances, there's no telling how our lives will change for the better in the years ahead.

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