New AI-powered fridge technology generates recipes based on diet, food on its shelves

Samsung Electronics' 2024 Bespoke 4-Door Flex Refrigerator with AI Family Hub+1 features an AI-powered camera that detects over 30 fresh food items

Imagine a smart fridge smart enough to tell you what to cook based on the ingredients you have on its shelves.

Perhaps the future is here.

Samsung is slated to introduce that technology with its 2024 Bespoke 4-Door Flex Refrigerator with AI Family Hub+1, which uses the power of image recognition backed by artificial intelligence – or "AI Vision Inside" – to identify up to 33 different types of fresh foods being inserted or taken out of the refrigerator.

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Samsung fridge in kitchen
Samsung Electronics' 2024 Bespoke 4-Door Flex Refrigerator with AI Family Hub+1 will feature enhanced artificial intelligence-backed technology. (Samsung Electronics)
"We are both proud and excited to be showcasing these upgraded A.I. and connectivity features, which utilize the latest technology to help everyone take their food and kitchen experiences to the next level," Moohyung Lee, EVP and Head of the Customer Experience Team of Digital Appliances Business at Samsung Electronics, said according to an announcement the company posted last Wednesday.

"We are committed to letting users enjoy the many benefits of our innovative food ecosystem across a wide range of devices and features."

According to Samsung Mobile, once the fridge identifies foods, they are categorized and displayed on the external 32-inch touchscreen which customers can use to swipe through apps or edit information about the items stored inside.

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Samsung Vision Inside technology
Samsung Electronics announced that it will use CES 2024 to introduce a new AI-powered fridge with technology that enables the appliance to identify foods and suggest recipes. (Samsung Electronics)
The A.I. behind the unique recognition technology stemmed from training data that consists of millions of photos of food, the company stated.
The fridge's technology also reportedly enables users to add expiration dates for items purchased, and the refrigerator will alert them once that expiration date is near.
With additional A.I.-powered integrations, particularly one known as the "image-to-recipe" feature, the fridge recommends dishes that can be made from the items inside its very doors.
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