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    You are at:Home»Apps»Samsung launches ‘Food’, its own ‘AI-powered’ smart food and recipe app

    Samsung launches ‘Food’, its own ‘AI-powered’ smart food and recipe app

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on August 30, 2023 Apps, Artificial Intelligence, News, Products, Samsung, Technology

    As Samsung promised last week it has finally launched Food, a “personalized, AI-powered food and recipe” app in eight languages and 104 countries around the world. It draws on the food database of Whisk, an app Samsung acquired a few years back — and resembles a version of Whisk the company revealed last year.

    Given Samsung’s large presence in kitchens with its smart fridges and other appliances, the release of a food and recipe app seems a logical step for the company.

    The app allows users to search for recipes around the world, save them, and make weekly eating plans. The company prepared over 160,000 recipes for launch, with that number set to increase down the road. Samsung Food can also be run on mobile phones and Samsung Family Hub smart appliances like refrigerators, while allowing users to manage ingredients, shopping, etc.

    Samsung launches Food, an 'AI-powered' recipe app

    Users can save recipes anytime, and the app analyzes them, standardizes the format, and organizes them to create shopping lists based on the ingredients. It can also provide recipe recommendations based on available food items as managed by the user. It even has a “personalize recipe” function that uses the AI to alter recipe recipes and create vegan or vegetarian versions, for instance.

    Users will even be able to create fusion recipes, such as Korean versions of Italian dishes, and adjust cook time or skill level of recipes.

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    It uses AI to create recommendations for individualized daily meal plans based on dietary preferences and favorite cuisine types. Nutritional ingredient breakdowns can be viewed at any time, and users can add items to shopping lists and then send them straight to a retailer’s e-commerce checkout. With connected cooking, it lets users preheat ovens, set timers, and transfer cook settings to supported appliances via a step-by-step guided cooking mode. 

    Last week, Samsung said it hoped to secure a million users for the app around the world. While there are numerous recipe apps out there (Mealtime, Paprika, Yummly, etc.), Samsung may have an edge with the millions of its smart appliances sold — making it a known quantity to consumers. 

    Samsung plans to add new features like integration with Samsung Health to sync parameters like BMI and calorie consumption while offering suggestions for diet management. The app will incorporate AI vision tech by 2024, allowing Samsung Food to recognize food items through the camera and provide details like nutrition information.

    Samsung Food is now available for download on Android and iOS. 

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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