Samsung's new AI refrigerators can locate lost phones and control air conditioners
Samsung customers who depend to the Galaxy Watches to find misplaced phones, are now able to locate their phones with Samsung's most recent refrigerators
Samsung's new AI refrigerators can locate lost phones and control air conditioners

Samsung Electronics Co.'s customers, who previously depend in the Galaxy Watches to find misplaced phones, now have the ability to find the phones using Samsung Electronics Co.'s latest refrigerators.
The most recent Bespoke AI-powered voice commands refrigerator range comes with a home screen of 9 inches which allows users to shout, "Hi Bixby, find my phone," and the upgraded assistant, able of recognizing the individual voice of household members will dial the right device.
Customers can also turn on the air conditioners at home or blinds for windows with spoken commands, and the system will automatically adjust by using the latest weather data.
These are a handful of the latest innovations Samsung presented on its stage in Seoul and unveiled its home appliance line-up for the coming year. Samsung aims to ensure its top position on the market by integrating cutting-edge AI technology that will provide an enhanced and personal user experience across its entire Home appliciances assortment, from robotic vacuum washers to cleaning machines.
The drive to broaden AI refrigerators across different devices expected to increase sales in the coming year Moon Jeong Seung director of the R&D team at Samsung's digital appliance division told a media event.
Samsung has leveraged its position as a leading company in mobile devices as well as home appliances to expand its ecosystem. Smart home appliances goal is improve the connectivity of its half-billion devices it sells across the world each year.