Samsung's new app can help you in your daily life. Read more!
If you’ve ever wondered which apps recommend interesting recipes, you’ve probably come across the Bata app, which has over a million downloads on the Play Store. But what you may not know is that the tool was quietly acquired by Samsung in 2019 and is now being promoted as a new app.
Samsung began rebranding its website and social media channels yesterday. Whisk’s website will now take you to “samsungfood.com,” and its app of the same name is now available on the App Store and Google Play. Read on to learn more about the app, as well as what it does.
Samsung Food
The Samsung Food app (originally called Whisk) offers a number of features, see a more detailed list below.
Search and customize recipes: Users can browse the database of over 160,000 recipes and select their favorite recipes.
Personalized Meal Plan: The app allows users to easily plan their meals for a week or a month.
Connected Kitchen: A new feature of this app is that it can connect to multiple Samsung devices and sync recipes to your smart device.
Social Sharing: Users can easily share their favorite recipes on all types of social networks.
Device integration
One of the best features of the Samsung Food app is that it can be integrated with a variety of Samsung home appliances. The dedicated refrigerator supports recipe syncing in the app, allowing users to access recipes directly from the refrigerator’s display. The company plans to expand support to other home appliances, including induction cooktops, ovens, and microwaves, by the end of 2023.
Samsung Food will be better next year
Samsung Electronics is planning to add new AI-powered features to its Samsung Food app. By 2024, the app is expected to be able to purchase food and recognize food in images, giving users detailed information about the nutritional value of food. Lidl’s smart food processor works with Google Assistant and has received good reviews.
Artificial intelligence
The company has received international certification to practice the safe and responsible use of artificial intelligence in domestic applications, with a focus on smart home appliances and products.
The ISO/IEC 42001 certificate awarded by the AI Management System is given to companies that ensure the safe use of AI and good risk management in the development and commercialization of products and services. AI-based. AI is an important part of many Samsung products, especially devices compatible with SmartThings, the Korean brand's smart home ecosystem that supports refrigerators, air conditioners, washers and dryers, robot vacuum cleaners, smart locks and other devices.
This technology enables companies to automate processes based on user needs, as well as determine the best settings for different use cases. In accordance with the safety and transparency specifications set by the Korean Standards Association, companies can now ensure that their products use AI safely throughout their entire lifecycle. The company also adheres to major ethical principles of AI in Korea, including the use of secure protocols and encryption when storing personal information.