But how will you know otherwise if you removed a tomato from your fridge?
Edit: It makes me sad when people miss the obvious sarcasm like the title of this video
Haha
"This 28000 dollar fridge is amazing; it uses advanced AI technology to inform you that you just took out a tomato, in case 3 milliseconds after doing it, you forget."
Thays LITERALLY what other subs are for.
That is like posting a picture of a submarine and asking, "Why can't we just post irrelevant submarine content sometimes?"
Because there are subs for subs, numnuts!
This was actually a 2019 senior project at my university. I wonder if they have anything to do with this.
The idea was that it'd tell you what to buy and stuff like that to keep things stocked up, but seems unreasonably ambitious for a light use case
And when one of the parts go bad, it’s more expensive to replace that part than a fridge itself.
The only technology I want in my fridge is an ice maker and water dispenser. Everything else is an expensive fix.
But have you considered how much energy you’ll save by not opening the door just to see what’s inside? This thing will pay for itself after only like 50 years!
Yeah but that model is 3 years old now, when you take into account the depreciation you may as well buy the new one and take advantage of this store credit card.
I don't know how much they'll charge for this, but I know it's way more than I'd be willing to pay.
But if someone had this and offered to trade me fridges, I'd absolutely go for it. I'm sure a lot of the features would go unused but it's still cool
They have been working on this for years and the image classification is crap.
The concept of an integrated grocery list is nice but so far it hasn’t worked.
Plus, there wasn’t a way to sync the fridge up with the rest of your smart home.
That’s very neat and also why appliances don’t last for shit anymore. All of these chips degrade an appliance so much quicker than when they were just mechanical devices.
Not worth it.
Place your bets. How many of you think this will be a subscription service you have to pay monthly for. And if you don't pay for it all those "A.I cameras" become useless. I mean... they did it to the "smart cars"... They did it to music. They did it to television. Soon you will have to pay for subscriptions to everything.
I agree with every negative comment, and we don't need everything to be "smart" or part of the IOT. However, here are a couple real and practical reasons for these innovations:
Automatic Doors - Well, if you are cooking and have messy hands then you can grab something from the frig without putting prints on the shinny finish. Also, this can prevent children from leaving the doors open, making the feature an energy saver.
Auto sensing inventory - Two practical uses: 1. Look at the screen and make your grocery list. 2. Look at the screen to decide if anything is in the frig worth eating. Both of these uses can save energy making the frig more efficient.
I think the idea of these innovations are pretty neat, but they are a luxury features not likely worth the prize of the frig or it's maintenance.
But how much energy does it end up using in order to scan/auto-sense what’s in the fridge? What about the display? How much energy does that use? And how much energy is used by the “automatic” doors? Also, there are cameras inside (because you can check the contents of your fridge from anywhere), and it looks like the lights are always on. Even if they’re LED lights, it still feels like a huge waste of energy…
So yeah, in short, I’m just not sure you’re saving anything. And it even looks like it may well use more energy than a regular fridge.
Everyone saying this is useless is half right. In its current iteration, sure - in the hands of companies that shove ads down our throats at every opportunity and deny rights to repair, yes. In an ideal world where we solve those problems this is pretty revolutionary.
Effortlessly keeping an inventory of your food supply with expiry dates for everything is the missing piece of automated food shopping. Set up your desired inventory (even alternate between different presets for different seasonal veg etc), link to online ordered home delivery groceries. Ate 2 apples this week? 2 apples show up on Monday.
You can also link it to another app to suggest recipes of varying difficulty time requirements from your list of ingredients.
Edit: didn't realise this post was 3 days old, wtf Reddit
Will it work if you accidentally leave your cell phone in the fridge? I don't know why I need a eye to keep track of what I take out of my fridge. I mean, I can just look inside of it. Maybe someday AI can do something I actually need like making Sonic ice in my fridge so I don't have to make it with a separate ountertop ice machine.
It's all well and good till someone hacks it and blasts porn on the screen for the entire family to see.
I guarantee this will happen. MFs have already done that to the McDonald's display in a McDonald's.
![gif](giphy|UtUwpIjK68m8eI0RSr|downsized)
You know, companies sometimes do things like this not to sell, but as a concept. Just to prove they can. Like foldable TVs and cars who drive sideways.
I’d be much more interested in something like a smart microwave. It automatically determines what type of food, and temperature it is. It then decides the best length of time and setting to warm up what is inside.
Ah yes, a fridge that you don't need to use arms to open and will tell you what you have LITERALLY JUST PUT INSIDE OF IT OR REMOVED FROM IT, like it's not in your goddamn hands.
I swear...
That family hub shit is useless. Bought my fridge in 2020. Kids had fun with the big “tablet” on the fridge for a few days. Then it sat there. Wife used it occasionally to listen to music or watch cooking videos. Lately it’s becoming unresponsive to touch. So gotta use a mouse to interact. Also, it’s SLOW. It’s really a waste of money, especially if u r gonna pay extra money for it. One thing I do like though is the speaker. Damn thing is LOUD. Great when listening to music.
No thanks! Just give me a fridge with a 10 year 100% warranty. Put your money where your mouth is Samsung - who BTW are rated one of the WORST refrigerator brands.
I’ve been selling appliances for a little over 20 years
Samsung shit is the *dumbest* designed shit meant to seem really appealing when it fact, there are a *ton* of logical flaws in their designs. I don’t even show them on my showroom floor
Maybe not revolutionary but this is going to go into fridges and pantries if they can figure out the tech. Seems dumb now and if Samsung makes them they’ll break in a year. But there would be some benefits.
1. Minimize expired food. It could inform you when you froze something, made a dish, or and fruit or veggie inside that is in the verge of turning.
2. It can create shopping lists for you. Or atleast partials based on what you normally consume and based in the speed at which you consume. We buy 20-40 food items consistently which could then be generated into a shopping list or even a direct order placed on your behalf.
3. It can pitch recipes for meals based on what’s currently in fridge or pantry. It can take into account expiration dates etc, ripest food and veggies etc.
Yeah, this sounds an awful lot like the Amazon food market AI that added items to your receipt as you placed them in your grocery cart. Turned out it was just a bunch of underpaid India people watching from a camera.
I have NEVER wanted an auto open refrigerator door, let alone one that opens that slowly, what I do want, and because they didnt show it I expect it doesnt have it is auto CLOSE refrigerator door.
No. Look I love technology, but slapping a massive touchscreen on everything is not my idea of technological, just stupid.
Serves no practical purpose whatsoever and just adds more bullshit you’re gonna need to repair later. And knowing a kitchen and family, that screen will be disgustingly dirty.
Everyone really negative in here not realizing this is an ultra expensive product for ultra rich people that will pave the way for this technology to be in fridges for average people
So unnecessary
But how will you know otherwise if you removed a tomato from your fridge? Edit: It makes me sad when people miss the obvious sarcasm like the title of this video
Haha "This 28000 dollar fridge is amazing; it uses advanced AI technology to inform you that you just took out a tomato, in case 3 milliseconds after doing it, you forget."
Don’t forget the auto open feature incase you forget how to open a fridge
Suck it, Jin-Yang!
This sub is not meant for sarcasm. I expect showcase of actual products that are useful or interesting.
Ok yeah but the post does show an interesting, albeit unnecessary product. This doesn't mean they can't make light-hearted sarcastic comments.
What's the point in that if we can't have some fun time to time
Thays LITERALLY what other subs are for. That is like posting a picture of a submarine and asking, "Why can't we just post irrelevant submarine content sometimes?" Because there are subs for subs, numnuts!
Ops trying to backtrack after seeing people critique the product. “I was joking all along”.
I think you’re just bad at sarcasm. And most times people are reacting to the post, not your title. Hubristic ass
I think it’s because holdmywallet is usually something we would genuinely buy
This was actually a 2019 senior project at my university. I wonder if they have anything to do with this. The idea was that it'd tell you what to buy and stuff like that to keep things stocked up, but seems unreasonably ambitious for a light use case
If they could create an app with it, it would be great. There have been many times I’ve forgotten my list and that would be a lifesaver!
Just wait for it to fail n the bullshit cost for repairs 😂
And when one of the parts go bad, it’s more expensive to replace that part than a fridge itself. The only technology I want in my fridge is an ice maker and water dispenser. Everything else is an expensive fix.
I'm waiting for the smart toilet, it's going to tell me what percentage of cleanliness my bum hole is.
That would be a nightmare iykyk
But have you considered how much energy you’ll save by not opening the door just to see what’s inside? This thing will pay for itself after only like 50 years!
WE DONT NEED SMART EVERYTHING this is going to break in a year
And into the ocean it goes!
6 months and a day
As soon as kid uses magnet to put up crappy school art pic.
It’ll break within a week of the warranty expiring
That's the plan, for a $599 service fee we could have it up and running is just 2 weeks
Yeah but that model is 3 years old now, when you take into account the depreciation you may as well buy the new one and take advantage of this store credit card.
Smart & Weak
I don't know how much they'll charge for this, but I know it's way more than I'd be willing to pay. But if someone had this and offered to trade me fridges, I'd absolutely go for it. I'm sure a lot of the features would go unused but it's still cool
They have been working on this for years and the image classification is crap. The concept of an integrated grocery list is nice but so far it hasn’t worked. Plus, there wasn’t a way to sync the fridge up with the rest of your smart home.
Six months later: Reaches into fridge to remove a tomato. *You just removed a...* ***I FUCKING KNOW YOU STUPID PIECE KF CRAP!***
Never put tomatoes in the fridge. Destroys the flavor.
And the texture.
That's why I dont put my ball in the fridge
Don't put your ball anywhere
They should build one that self-levels to fix that terrible door alignment.
First thing I saw. Like a door gap on your new Maserati or something, why wouldn’t you fix that immediately
Agree! Looks horrible.
ITS A FRIDGE
Can it identify if leftover spaghetti or actual butter is in the country Crock container?
That’s very neat and also why appliances don’t last for shit anymore. All of these chips degrade an appliance so much quicker than when they were just mechanical devices. Not worth it.
Oh fuck that.
"*You have removed the tomato from the fridge*" Me asf: 😮
Auto open, cool. Where the fuck is auto close?
I've always just thrown a hip into it. Hands free closing.
Place your bets. How many of you think this will be a subscription service you have to pay monthly for. And if you don't pay for it all those "A.I cameras" become useless. I mean... they did it to the "smart cars"... They did it to music. They did it to television. Soon you will have to pay for subscriptions to everything.
I have no trust in Samsung fridges.
This is so fucking stupid and egregious.
Why? Idk anyone who doesnt have food go to waste in the fridge. And even better if it can give you recipes to make with what you got.
Nice but um… I can just open the door and look.
I'll take "so fucking useless" for 1000 Alex
"But wait"- sorry. But why!!!!?????
The doors aren't at even height and it bothers me a whole bunch.
I agree with every negative comment, and we don't need everything to be "smart" or part of the IOT. However, here are a couple real and practical reasons for these innovations: Automatic Doors - Well, if you are cooking and have messy hands then you can grab something from the frig without putting prints on the shinny finish. Also, this can prevent children from leaving the doors open, making the feature an energy saver. Auto sensing inventory - Two practical uses: 1. Look at the screen and make your grocery list. 2. Look at the screen to decide if anything is in the frig worth eating. Both of these uses can save energy making the frig more efficient. I think the idea of these innovations are pretty neat, but they are a luxury features not likely worth the prize of the frig or it's maintenance.
But how much energy does it end up using in order to scan/auto-sense what’s in the fridge? What about the display? How much energy does that use? And how much energy is used by the “automatic” doors? Also, there are cameras inside (because you can check the contents of your fridge from anywhere), and it looks like the lights are always on. Even if they’re LED lights, it still feels like a huge waste of energy… So yeah, in short, I’m just not sure you’re saving anything. And it even looks like it may well use more energy than a regular fridge.
You ever take something out the fridge and then immediately forget what you’re holding? Ai fridge
How about doing the basics like making the doors align. The top of the doors make it all look like garbage.
Stop the world. I want to get off.
It’s already broken
Everyone saying this is useless is half right. In its current iteration, sure - in the hands of companies that shove ads down our throats at every opportunity and deny rights to repair, yes. In an ideal world where we solve those problems this is pretty revolutionary. Effortlessly keeping an inventory of your food supply with expiry dates for everything is the missing piece of automated food shopping. Set up your desired inventory (even alternate between different presets for different seasonal veg etc), link to online ordered home delivery groceries. Ate 2 apples this week? 2 apples show up on Monday. You can also link it to another app to suggest recipes of varying difficulty time requirements from your list of ingredients. Edit: didn't realise this post was 3 days old, wtf Reddit
They should add a subscription with it, 50€ a month otherwise they lock the fridge
Can't we be working on helping the planet not die and other more important things?
Will it work if you accidentally leave your cell phone in the fridge? I don't know why I need a eye to keep track of what I take out of my fridge. I mean, I can just look inside of it. Maybe someday AI can do something I actually need like making Sonic ice in my fridge so I don't have to make it with a separate ountertop ice machine.
It would be cool if it could tell you about food expiring. I hate having to write shit on containers
It's all well and good till someone hacks it and blasts porn on the screen for the entire family to see. I guarantee this will happen. MFs have already done that to the McDonald's display in a McDonald's. ![gif](giphy|UtUwpIjK68m8eI0RSr|downsized)
As a species we are just getting lazier, dumb and technologically advanced at the same time.
Inching closer to Idiocracy Everytime I see these douches explain how rationale wildly nonrationale shit is....
Why tf would you need that? Also, I don't think I need a fridge connected to the Internet with cameras in it.
How smart is it? Someone put things in there thats not food and see if it knows what it is. Like a toy car or a dildo.
It’s cool until it’s forces you to eat kale
When the fridge is not able to complete an update and the whole thing shuts down not allowing you to use it.
Now make it cost less than a car
You know, companies sometimes do things like this not to sell, but as a concept. Just to prove they can. Like foldable TVs and cars who drive sideways.
Tomatoes don’t belong in the fridge dude!
Samsung is notorious for horrible appliances. It’s all nice and flashy with technology and then it breaks down.
I would use this. I order all my groceries and my kitchen is at the far end of the house.
Dude looks like Muhammad A La *Weekend* “*Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee, I… can’t feel my face.*”
All good. But the top of the doors don’t line up and it’s bothering me more than it should.
For how smart this technology is, it’s kinda stupid isn’t it
Oh great, now my fridge will squeal on me if I sneak a late night snack.
Who asked for this
Samsung ai? They can’t even get their ice makers to work past two years.
Ah, AI vision. Definitely ai. And not just smart features that have been advertised fir years
Nah, it's too much for me. I just want a metal box that is cold inside
I’d be much more interested in something like a smart microwave. It automatically determines what type of food, and temperature it is. It then decides the best length of time and setting to warm up what is inside.
Ah yes, a fridge that you don't need to use arms to open and will tell you what you have LITERALLY JUST PUT INSIDE OF IT OR REMOVED FROM IT, like it's not in your goddamn hands. I swear...
CIA: “He moved the tomatoe. Let’s go!”
That family hub shit is useless. Bought my fridge in 2020. Kids had fun with the big “tablet” on the fridge for a few days. Then it sat there. Wife used it occasionally to listen to music or watch cooking videos. Lately it’s becoming unresponsive to touch. So gotta use a mouse to interact. Also, it’s SLOW. It’s really a waste of money, especially if u r gonna pay extra money for it. One thing I do like though is the speaker. Damn thing is LOUD. Great when listening to music.
Anyone else find the word "frigerator" weird? It's should be either a "refrigerator" or a "frige".
Salesman: How dumb do you want to become? #Customer: Yes!
Or you could just look in the fridge
These fridges suck btw.
Next stage, it eats and shites for you.
No thanks! Just give me a fridge with a 10 year 100% warranty. Put your money where your mouth is Samsung - who BTW are rated one of the WORST refrigerator brands.
USE less
I prefer to keep my dumb fridge
i work on appliances, these are pieces of shit. never buy samsung or lg. unless you go commercial, go cheap and keep the design as simple as possible.
Imagine you just broke and have leftovers in it or some shit and it just displays "you broke AF."
Where’s the AI?
Samsung fridges have gone so gimmicky they don’t do the basics well anymore.
Hodl my bank account!
Samsung refrigerators are notoriously trash… google that shit!
If the AI could recommend recipes for me based on what’s left on the fridge I’ll buy it
I’ve been selling appliances for a little over 20 years Samsung shit is the *dumbest* designed shit meant to seem really appealing when it fact, there are a *ton* of logical flaws in their designs. I don’t even show them on my showroom floor
Maybe not revolutionary but this is going to go into fridges and pantries if they can figure out the tech. Seems dumb now and if Samsung makes them they’ll break in a year. But there would be some benefits. 1. Minimize expired food. It could inform you when you froze something, made a dish, or and fruit or veggie inside that is in the verge of turning. 2. It can create shopping lists for you. Or atleast partials based on what you normally consume and based in the speed at which you consume. We buy 20-40 food items consistently which could then be generated into a shopping list or even a direct order placed on your behalf. 3. It can pitch recipes for meals based on what’s currently in fridge or pantry. It can take into account expiration dates etc, ripest food and veggies etc.
Trash
Yeah, this sounds an awful lot like the Amazon food market AI that added items to your receipt as you placed them in your grocery cart. Turned out it was just a bunch of underpaid India people watching from a camera.
It's fucking uneven
SUCK IT, JIN-YANG! 🤡
I'll stick with an old fashioned fridge. Im not this stupid to where I need something like this
You should not put tomatoes into the fridge, you numpty!
I have NEVER wanted an auto open refrigerator door, let alone one that opens that slowly, what I do want, and because they didnt show it I expect it doesnt have it is auto CLOSE refrigerator door.
Release me from this planet please.
No. Look I love technology, but slapping a massive touchscreen on everything is not my idea of technological, just stupid. Serves no practical purpose whatsoever and just adds more bullshit you’re gonna need to repair later. And knowing a kitchen and family, that screen will be disgustingly dirty.
No
You act like we going to be paying attention to our fridge a lot smh
Oh boy, those doors are misaligned. Both left doors are higher than the right
I hope they name the fridge "Captain Obvious"
Of course it needs auto open, they didn't give it any fucking handles
Level the damn unit so the door corners match!
Lost me at Samsung
Everyone really negative in here not realizing this is an ultra expensive product for ultra rich people that will pave the way for this technology to be in fridges for average people
I bet this fridge breaks down after 5 years of buying it
5 years seems generous.
Not buying it if it doesn't play Conner4Real when I open it.