The South Korean brand is looking for its users to have a connected, efficient environment and where savings are almost imperceptible, thanks to the use of SmartThings Energy an app that monitors the use of electricity and helps the user to better understand their energy consumption based on their routines.
In addition to this launch, Samsung wants to bring Artificial Intelligence to the kitchen, as it launched Samsung Fooda generative AI tool that integrates with SmartThings and Samsung appliances to change the way users cook.
The idea of this new app is to function as a compilation not only to find the next dish but also to make a shopping list based on the ingredients, plan menus and take the user step by step to prepare it. It will be available in 108 countries and in 8 languages and will feature a selection of more than 160,000 recipes.
In addition, this app has integration with your BeSpoke devices so you can activate, for example, the oven automatically just by knowing what recipe you are going to cook.
This app also adds to the use of artificial intelligence, which will study the habits of users to offer personalized recipes that adapt to the user’s requirements. In addition, it is expected that by 2024, vision AI can offer nutritional information and recipe options from a photograph.
According to Fortune Business, the global market for Generative AI is valued at 438.7 billion dollars, and it is expected to grow 47.5% by 2030, where apps like Samsung’s begin to be used on a massive scale and it is not just a matter of use for productivity.
By the end of the year, using Food AI, the Samsung Food app will provide personalized recipes that reflect users’ dietary requirements, such as turning dishes into vegan options with just a few taps.
In a further enhancement planned for later this year, it will link with Samsung Health so that personalized meal plans can be tailored to suit dietary preferences and requirements, as well as help users achieve their health goals.
By 2024, using Vision AI technology, Samsung Food will use photos taken of food to verify nutrition information, recognize ingredients, and recommend the best recipes to use them.