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For everyone who stands staring blankly at the contents of their fridge, help is finally at hand. Samsung has invented a fridge you can talk to. The South Korean tech giant has fitted its voice control software Bixby, its answer to Alexa and Siri, to a Family Hub 3.0 refrigerator. Engadget reports the Samsung will personalise responses to individual voices so you can ask what’s new and get your personal calendar and news updates. Samsung's website boasts: ‘A refrigerator with a Wi-Fi enabled touchscreen that lets you manage your groceries, connect with your family and entertain like never before.’ The fridge will also have some serious sounds, with AKG speakers and it will integrate into Samsung's SmartThings ecosystem, so owners can control the lights, change temperature or even monitor a security camera from the fridge. The fridge will also include a meal planner which personalises recipes, allergies and will even tell you when food is expiring. And you can tell the fridge to compile a shopping list which even takes into account your superstore loyalty card points. Samsung is also promising more content after forging partnerships with the likes of HomeAdvisor, Pinterest, Tasty and The Weather Company. There is no details on the price yet, but the new fridge should be available this spring. It is unknown whether the fridge will have the word ‘no’ removed from its vocabulary as a fridge who can refuse you food will not be popular. |