Updated
Updated · Android Police · Jul 6
Samsung Tests AI Heat-Risk Alerts on Galaxy Watches at 1 Pyeongtaek Plant
Updated
Updated · Android Police · Jul 6

Samsung Tests AI Heat-Risk Alerts on Galaxy Watches at 1 Pyeongtaek Plant

3 articles · Updated · Android Police · Jul 6

Summary

  • Samsung has rolled out an AI-assisted heat-safety feature on Galaxy Watches used by workers at its Pyeongtaek semiconductor campus in South Korea, aiming to curb heat-related illness during 2026's severe heatwaves.
  • The system combines biometric data—such as heart rate and activity—with on-site temperature and humidity to predict each worker's heat risk and send watch alerts recommending breaks or extra caution.
  • Managers also receive the data through a real-time dashboard, while Samsung developed the tool with South Korea's labor ministry, Incheon National University and Samsung Seoul Hospital's data science institute.
  • The feature is currently limited to a workplace pilot rather than consumer watches, but it points to a possible future health addition as Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Watch 9 later in July.

Insights

Can Samsung's heat-risk AI protect workers without becoming an invasive corporate surveillance tool?
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