Samsung’s smart home vision includes more intelligent refrigerators and vacuum cleaners

Here’s also new tools for the novice cook or nutritionist – you can outline a week’s family meal on a calendar for all to see, and a connection to a Samsung cookbook provides inspiration for meals, automatic ordering of ingredients , and guided cooking instructions are led through the fridge’s 25W speaker. Ironically, while this is a refrigerator meant for families, there is no way to load your family recipes into the companions app; all are deleted from sources approved by Samsung’s teams.

Meanwhile, the company’s latest robot vacuum – the JetBot 90 AI + – connects the usual room-sensible LiDAR array with a series of cameras powered by Intel’s image recognition algorithms on the device. We are told that the JetBot can identify objects as small as 5 nm and, after determining what they are looking at, can immediately make decisions on how to tackle – or weave – as needed.

If they are small and round, the JetBot can determine the objects for which grain or pet food should be wasted and plow through them. And if the object has the visible properties of a dog poop? Well, in that case, the JetBot may choose to move away so as not to smear your pet’s pet over your otherwise clean floors. The JetBot can even track people; if this happens, and you are not in the area, the vacuum will send a notification to let you know.

Samsung JetBot 90 AI Vacuum Cleaner

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In addition to AI recognition intelligence, you can configure the JetBot to avoid certain areas and schedule cleaning sessions, as always. And perhaps best of all, all the junk that the JetBot picks up is thrown in the dock when you’re done, so you don’t have to worry about cleaning the little robot after every trip in your living room.

Now that we’re spending more time at home than ever before, using smart devices might not be such a bad idea. Samsung has not yet provided pricing for one of these smart home devices, but expects to drop it on store shelves soon enough.

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