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I agree. Why does EVERYTHING need AI???
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Users can mirror the display of their Galaxy phones to the 32-inch Family Hub touchscreen, and there are even separate apps for TikTok and YouTube videos.
There’s also a Personalize feature that will tailor recipes for gluten-free, pescatarian, dairy-free, vegan, fusion and other dietary preferences.
The fridge still has some limitations (Samsung says its Vision AI feature can identify up to 33 food items), so don’t expect it to recognize anything too exotic.
Although Samsung has been releasing smart fridges since 2016, this new model appears to be the first to emphasize its AI features over, say, its Internet of Things integrations.
Both the cooktop and the slide-in range are equipped with seven-inch LCD screens which can be used to view recipes from the Samsung Food app as you cook.
The Verge has reached out to Samsung for a release date and pricing info, and will update when we hear back.
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Seems like a genuinely good justification for turning an appliance into a smart one, at least conceptually. Interested to see what the catches are, and what kind of data they'll be harvesting.