Samsung ushers in AI-powered refrigerators for US customers
The post Samsung ushers in AI-powered refrigerators for US customers appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Samsung has set its sights on the US market at the start of the year. The Korean company has introduced grocery-buying capabilities to its AI-enabled refrigerators. The smart fridges were introduced as grocery assistants capable of identifying and restocking items. US-based users can restock groceries directly from the screens of their smart fridges. The company explained that the new feature combines Samsung’s “proprietary food recognition technology” with Instacart’s product-matching application programming interface (API). Samsung Joins Forces With Instacart To Enhance Kitchen Experiences Through Hallmark Innovation — Samsung Electronics (@Samsung) January 3, 2025 Notably, the feature is a product of a recently announced “multi-year” partnership between Samsung and the online grocery service. It will be available on the company’s 2025 bespoke fridges, equipped with “AI Vision Inside” technology and various displays. Samsung also announced that the feature will be accessible on its older AI Family Hub+ refrigerators this year. The company added the caveat that they need to be equipped with food recognition technology. Samsung Electronics head executive Jeong Seung Moon said, “The combination of Samsung’s key technology and Instacart’s outstanding online grocery shopping platform will be a great example of how partnership can create a new level of convenience.” Also, the company stated that the feature will be implemented on eligible existing models through an over-the-network update. The schedule is still to be finalized. The functionality of the technology According to the tech company, the technology is already assisting owners in monitoring the food in their refrigerators through its “AI Vision Inside” feature. The company claimed that it accomplishes this by employing deep-learning models and cameras. Additionally, the technology is capable of recognizing over thirty food items. The company explained, “names and expiration dates of non-recognized food items must be set manually.” Also, the system can automatically adjust shopping lists…
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Samsung has set its sights on the US market at the start of the year. The Korean company has introduced grocery-buying capabilities to its AI-enabled refrigerators. The smart fridges were introduced as grocery assistants capable of identifying and restocking items. US-based users can restock groceries directly from the screens of their smart fridges. The company explained that the new feature combines Samsung’s “proprietary food recognition technology” with Instacart’s product-matching application programming interface (API). Samsung Joins Forces With Instacart To Enhance Kitchen Experiences Through Hallmark Innovation — Samsung Electronics (@Samsung) January 3, 2025 Notably, the feature is a product of a recently announced “multi-year” partnership between Samsung and the online grocery service. It will be available on the company’s 2025 bespoke fridges, equipped with “AI Vision Inside” technology and various displays. Samsung also announced that the feature will be accessible on its older AI Family Hub+ refrigerators this year. The company added the caveat that they need to be equipped with food recognition technology. Samsung Electronics head executive Jeong Seung Moon said, “The combination of Samsung’s key technology and Instacart’s outstanding online grocery shopping platform will be a great example of how partnership can create a new level of convenience.” Also, the company stated that the feature will be implemented on eligible existing models through an over-the-network update. The schedule is still to be finalized. The functionality of the technology According to the tech company, the technology is already assisting owners in monitoring the food in their refrigerators through its “AI Vision Inside” feature. The company claimed that it accomplishes this by employing deep-learning models and cameras. Additionally, the technology is capable of recognizing over thirty food items. The company explained, “names and expiration dates of non-recognized food items must be set manually.” Also, the system can automatically adjust shopping lists…
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