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    No longer a product feature, artificial intelligence is becoming the operating system of everyday life. As smart devices grow more connected and consumer expectations evolve, the brands that will lead are the ones that can translate technology into genuine human benefit. 

    That shift demands a new kind of marketing leadership: one that is rooted in data, driven by curiosity, and fluent in both product strategy and consumer storytelling. 

    In this episode of The Speed of Culture podcast, Allison Stransky, chief marketing officer at Samsung Electronics America, joins Matt Britton live from CES 2026 to explore how Samsung is building that future and what it means for the CMOs navigating it alongside her.

    Allison unpacks how Samsung’s “AI for All” vision—anchored in its promise to be “Your Companion to AI Living”—is transforming connected living across entertainment, the home, and everyday wellbeing. 

    They discuss how Samsung is shifting from feature-based marketing to selling higher-order benefits, why data has become the ultimate brand differentiator, and how creator content and live commerce are reshaping how the brand reaches consumers. 

    The conversation also explores Samsung’s SmartThings ecosystem, the evolving role of the CMO in an AI-driven world, and what it takes to lead transformation inside one of the world’s largest technology companies.

    With a career that spans some of the world’s most recognizable brands, including Unilever, L’Oreal, Google, and J&J, Allison brings a rare combination of traditional brand-building and digital-native thinking to one of the most complex portfolios in consumer electronics. 

    At Samsung, she oversees marketing across the full product ecosystem, from Galaxy phones and wearables to Bespoke appliances and QLED televisions, driving a connected narrative that moves beyond hardware specs toward the higher-order benefits of AI-powered living.

    Key Takeaways:

    [01:28] Samsung as Your AI Companion for Living — Allison opens with Samsung’s north star for 2026: becoming the companion for AI living. That means helping consumers get the best in entertainment, the home, and personal care, not as isolated product experiences, but as an intelligent connected ecosystem. The advantage Samsung holds, she explains, is unique: no other company has the same combination of phones, wearables, appliances, and televisions operating together. This ecosystem depth is what makes Samsung’s AI for All vision more than a slogan. It is a structural differentiator that compounds as connectivity between devices improves and consumer adoption of AI features accelerates.

    [03:20] From Smart Appliances to Intelligent Living — Allison walks through how Samsung’s Bespoke refrigerators with Family Hub and AI Vision have evolved from a novelty into a meaningful household tool; now optimized with Google Gemini. Ingredients are tracked, meal plans are generated, and food waste is reduced. But the bigger story is what this signals about where Samsung is headed: a future where appliances handle chores autonomously, health tracking is ambient, and AI quietly optimizes daily life in the background. For 2026, the progress is incremental but visible. More device-to-device connectivity, smarter solutions, and a storytelling strategy built around use cases consumers can actually relate to today.

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