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Samsung co-CEO TM Roh says the company rolled out Gemini AI features to ~400M mobile devices so far and aims to hit 800M in 2026; Samsung's stock jumps 5%+

Samsung Electronics plans to double this year the number of its mobile devices with “Galaxy AI” features largely powered by Google's Gemini

Reuters Hyunjoo Jin

Discussion

  • r/Android r on reddit
    Exclusive: Samsung to double mobile devices powered by Google's Gemini to 800 mln units this year
  • @thegalox_ Anthony on x
    The new Samsung Food Note keeps track of what is frequently taken from your Samsung fridge By the end of the week it gives you a summary of your most consumed and stored foods [image]
  • @samsungus @samsungus on x
    @RIIZE_official Your Family Hub just got smarter! ✨We're supporting healthier living with AI Vision's expanded food recognition, Video to Recipe for easy-to-follow cooking steps, and FoodNote - a weekly report on your food intake patterns. Let your fridge be your ultimate kitchen…
  • @iamvishnurajan Vishnu on bluesky
    I look forward to the AI Vision powered fridge creating a grocery list for me that somehow lists nothing other than 6 gallons of chocolate milk [embedded post]
  • @thoc @thoc on bluesky
    Finally, I will no longer have to open my fridge or visually inspect its contents - my two main problems in life.  [embedded post]
  • @bmsimp Brian Simpson on bluesky
    Neat.  The core product sucks though.  These are some of the worst refrigerators you can buy [embedded post]
  • @mizmulligan @mizmulligan on bluesky
    I don't want these things.  —  I want a refigerator to keep my food cold or frozen until I can eat it.  —  That's all it needs to do.  [embedded post]
  • @fasterandworse.com Steve Farrugia on bluesky
    someone will make an argument that this is good actually because they can tell their fridge to close the door properly when it starts beeping at them after they sat down on the couch [embedded post]
  • @theangelremiel Ian Rennie on bluesky
    So I'm going to try and ask this without sounding sarcastic, but what is the benefit of having an AI refrigerator actually supposed to be?  —  (if you think there is no benefit, I am already aware of this point of view, I am looking for information) [embedded post]
  • @youreacuntmate @youreacuntmate on bluesky
    Another important piece of our culture* being destroyed by Big Tech  —  *storing dismembered body parts in the fridge [embedded post]
  • @hutchinsondave Dave Hutchinson on bluesky
    “Open the fridge door, Family Hub.”  —  “I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.”  [embedded post]
  • r/technology r on reddit
    Samsung puts Gemini AI in your fridge because apparently that's necessary