
Meet Samsung's AI fridges: find phones and control aircon
ALBAWABA – Samsung Group, the South Korean multinational manufacturing company, unveiled its new artificial intelligence (AI) fridges during its Bespoke AI event. The new fridges can track misplaced phones and control air conditioners.
Samsung's new AI fridges
Samsung's new event at Seoul introduced a new range of its artificial intelligence (AI) products and home appliances. Samsung unveiled a full range of new artificial intelligence (AI) products and home appliances under the 'Bespoke AI' brand. The new AI fridge introduced by Samsung can track misplaced phones and turn air conditioners on and off.
During the event, Samsung revealed that users who previously tracked their phones using smartwatches can now do so with the new Bespoke AI fridge. The fridge features a 9-inch screen, where users can simply say, 'find my phone.' The fridge will immediately locate the smartphone and make it ring.
[Video] Samsung Teases 'AI Home Experience' Ahead of 'Welcome to Bespoke AI' Eventhttps://t.co/uZGn3zk00O — Samsung Electronics (@Samsung) March 19, 2025
Additionally, users can use the Bespoke AI fridge to turn air conditioners on and off with the voice recognition feature. The fridge can also adjust the temperature depending on the weather conditions.
The new Bespoke AI home range also featured other products and home appliances, including washing machines and robot vacuum cleaners.
Samsung introduced this full range in aims to boost the company's sales by integrating AI technologies and innovations. Moon Jeong Seung, head of the R&D team for Samsung's digital appliance business, stated: 'The push to expand AI integration across devices is expected to boost sales this year.'
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