Samsung set for more AI in the home and laundry
AI is coming to more places in the home, jumping beyond the phone to the laundry, TV, and even your computer monitor.
AI is coming to more places in the home, jumping beyond the phone to the laundry, TV, and even your computer monitor.
The stick vac and the refrigerator may sound like an awkward remake of Beauty and The Beast, but they’re the places AI is going next.
It’s not just Samsung with a screen-equipped fridge, as Hisense dabbles in the idea, complete with AI suggestions on what to make.
Your fridge probably doesn’t have a touchscreen, and neither does your washing machine, dryer, or oven. And yet this year, AI is giving them all a reason to have one.
How much food does your fridge store, and could you use AI to help you manage what’s inside? That’s what Samsung is thinking about with its latest screen-equipped smart fridge.
Solving a bit of a first world problem, Samsung’s latest take on the internet fridge is like having a very big phone on a very big fridge.
This week on The Wrap, we’ll look at new approaches to speakers from Sony, new earphones from Oppo, and new fridges from Samsung. Plus MagSafe, Nanoleaf’s Element lights, Razer’s big new laptop, and more.
The smart home is on its way, but what does that mean for your fridge? Depending on the model you buy, it just might help control that home of yours.
We’ve all wasted perfectly good food, letting it go to waste and push past its expiry or forgetting to consume it, but is this something an appliance could help with? Samsung thinks the answer is a yes.
There’s no escaping the world of smart-everything, as the internet fridge returns with a vengeance.