Samsung's Bespoke update is big step towards a useful AI for your fridge - Engadget
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Samsung's Bespoke update is big step towards a useful AI for your fridge - Engadget
"The big change is that Samsung is adding support for Google Gemini, which has several important implications. By combining Samsung's existing on-device object recognition with Google's cloud-based models, the total number of identifiable foods is increasing from just over 100 items to more than 2,000. Now this does mean you will need to connect the fridge to Wi-Fi, but considering the number of other smart features it supports like calendar integration and video playback, that's not a big ask."
"Previously, the fridge could recognize around 60 different kinds of fresh foods (like fruits and veggies) alongside another 50 or so packaged goods like yogurt or popcorn. That felt like a decent start, but considering the sheer number of different items you can find at a typical grocery store, it was far from complete. Furthermore, you often had to input additional data like the number of items or when something was first added, which made the idea of AI-assisted grocery tracking more tedious than I'd like."
"Another update is that Samsung is using Gemini to expand voice controls, all"
Samsung is rolling out a software update for Bespoke refrigerators that improves AI capabilities. The update adds support for Google Gemini, combining Samsung on-device object recognition with Google cloud-based models. Food recognition increases from just over 100 items to more than 2,000 identifiable foods, including fresh and packaged goods. The update requires connecting the refrigerator to Wi-Fi, which aligns with other smart features such as calendar integration and video playback. Gemini is also used to expand voice controls, reducing the need for manual input and making AI-assisted grocery tracking more practical.
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