Generative AI Is Coming To Your Home Appliances (www.forbes.com)
from Stopthatgirl7@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 00:14
https://lemmy.world/post/13700922

Across all industries, organizations are rapidly embracing generative AI. Among them, makers of home appliances like fridges and ovens. Generative AI in your oven? Why not? Ater all, AI has been creeping into our homes for years (think smart lightbulbs and Alexa) – but thanks to generative AI, these interactions will become even more human and more personal.

Imagine, for example, asking your washing machine whether it’s safe to wash a beloved item of clothing on a certain setting – literally, asking it out loud or via an app. Or you could say to your fridge, “Hey, when am I going to run out of milk?” and it’ll tell you. Integrating generative AI into everyday products could lead to a new era of smart appliances that are not only more adaptive to our needs but also more interactive and engaging.

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db2@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 00:22 next collapse

Hard pass. I didn’t need a Wi-Fi toaster, I don’t need this either.

remotelove@lemmy.ca on 30 Mar 2024 02:22 collapse

PronHub on my refrigerator has been a lifesaver though. That is the pinnacle achievement of a lifetime.

tsonfeir@lemm.ee on 30 Mar 2024 06:16 next collapse

What? I’m shaking the salad dressing?

spearz@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 07:49 collapse

Why are you….? What are you……? Never mind. I don’t want to know.

SatansMaggotyCumFart@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 13:37 collapse

They are jerking off to the naked people on their refrigerator and sound quite happy about it, so why don’t you keep your prudish thoughts to yourself?

subspaceinterferents@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 00:40 next collapse

“I’m sorry Dave, I can’t wash that. This wardrobe is too important for you to jeopardize it.”

simpleslipeagle@lemmynsfw.com on 30 Mar 2024 01:42 next collapse

According to the first law I cannot allow you to wash that shirt, nor am I allowed, through inaction, to let you wash it elsewhere.

pdxfed@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 16:41 collapse

“I’m sorry I can’t answer that sweater question. GE AI devices cannot provide answers that might assume any liability for outcomes. But ask us anything.”

Reverendender@sh.itjust.works on 30 Mar 2024 01:34 next collapse

Fuck no it isn’t.

ptz@dubvee.org on 30 Mar 2024 01:50 next collapse

Have we reached and surpassed peak intellectual curiosity? Did we learn nothing from all the “smart” crap of the last decade? Why is this even an idea someone had, and why weren’t they laughed out of the room, presented with a box of their personal effects, and escorted off the premises by security?

asking your washing machine whether it’s safe to wash a beloved item of clothing on a certain setting

Or, you know, just read the damn label on the clothing that tells you exactly how to wash it. If the article of clothing is so beloved, you’d have either read that or ruined it already.

Or you could say to your fridge, “Hey, when am I going to run out of milk?"

OR you could open the goddamn door and fucking look. Jesus christ. It’s not like my fat ass doesn’t need the exercise or know where the fridge is.

Integrating generative AI into everyday products could lead to a new era of smart appliances that are not only more adaptive to our needs but also more interactive and engaging.

I’ll admit, sometimes life can get lonely, but if I start talking to the washing machine, lock me the fuck up in the loony bin.

Bocky@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 02:09 next collapse

Dishwashers and toaster ovens are going to become subscription items

Shady_Shiroe@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 03:07 next collapse

You get 10 wash cycles a month

eatthecake@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 09:34 collapse

Article even threatens that appliances will order parts snd servicing themselves. This shit is insane.

lastunusedusername2@sh.itjust.works on 30 Mar 2024 02:29 next collapse

I’m imagining it authoritatively telling me it’s safe to wash even though it has no idea.

spujb@lemmy.cafe on 30 Mar 2024 03:42 next collapse

this format of headline needs to die.

“coming to your appliances” no the hell it’s not it’s coming to appliances on the market. which you can choose to buy, or install the app onto.

feels like fatalist manipulation tactics to subconsciously get you to accept that replacing appliances every two years is normal.

VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 30 Mar 2024 16:26 next collapse

I mean, it’s Forbes. They probably assume you lease your appliances and have them replaced with the hot new model every 12 Months, or some shit.

BearOfaTime@lemm.ee on 30 Mar 2024 21:14 collapse

Lol, right?

My microwave was made in 96. Washing machine in 2000.

Luisp@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 30 Mar 2024 04:15 next collapse

Jokes on you, I can’t afford them

spearz@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 07:57 next collapse

Does anyone want any toast?

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667@lemmy.radio on 30 Mar 2024 14:03 collapse

Good bot.

db2@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 13:05 collapse

I’d make an exception for that toaster though.

mriormro@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 10:43 next collapse

This is so fucking stupid it’s almost painful.

VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 30 Mar 2024 13:27 next collapse

If you really want that for some reason, that sounds like a job for one AI Smart Assistant. Doing it by having a different App and LLM implementation for every appliance seems stupid in so many ways.

Especially if they don’t run them local, but essentially bundle the completely different service of a cloud hosted LLM with a fucking Tumble Dryer.

maxenmajs@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 13:35 next collapse

Hell yeah, I want my appliances to misinterpret my commands and hallucinate functions they aren’t capable of.

SharkAttak@kbin.social on 30 Mar 2024 20:20 collapse

The GREAT Google assistant can't even call a contact on my list if it has a space in its name, I think I'll wait.

Num10ck@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 14:10 next collapse

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Kolanaki@yiffit.net on 30 Mar 2024 17:24 collapse

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Kolanaki@yiffit.net on 30 Mar 2024 17:23 next collapse

AI generated recipes

Every AI generated recipe I’ve seen has been fucked up. Either the ratios are wrong, they miss out or add ingredients, give incorrect temps and cook times, etc.

But I guess if you’re terrible at cooking, you wouldn’t notice.

BearOfaTime@lemm.ee on 30 Mar 2024 21:12 collapse

Even human generated recipes are often “wrong”, either actually wrong (like no, garlic doesn’t go into a hot pan with onions that need sweating, they’ll burn) or just wrong from a typo - like saying 1 tablespoon of a strong spice instead of 1 teaspoon.

hark@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 17:28 next collapse

Not if I can help it. If it’s anything like “internet of things” it’ll be a dumb gimmick relegated to some overpriced gadgets that I don’t want anyway.

harsh3466@lemmy.ml on 30 Mar 2024 17:28 next collapse

Ugh. I don’t want generative AI in any of my appliances. Here’s hoping everything lasts long enough that I can avoid this trash.

SirMaple_@lemmy.sirmaple.ca on 30 Mar 2024 18:25 next collapse

Hard pass. Which ever vendor keeps making dumb appliances gets my money. I can live with basic “smart” appliances as well. The ones that connect to WiFi simply to tell when say the wash cycle is done by sending a message to your mobile. But I don’t need no flipping AI crap in my house thank you.

RGB3x3@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 18:54 next collapse

“When am I going to run out of milk?”

Just fucking open the fridge and check! Refrigerators and microwaves and shit don’t need AI or connected anything.

The only use case I’ve ever seen for having a connected appliance is to be able to preheat the oven while you’re out and about to get home.

Snowpix@lemmy.ca on 30 Mar 2024 19:04 next collapse

It takes more time and effort to access and wait for the AI than it would to just open the damn fridge. Why make things more complicated than they need to be?

gerbler@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 19:45 next collapse

Because data collection

Zerthax@reddthat.com on 31 Mar 2024 01:21 next collapse

I’m not personally interested in the tech, but I could see it being relevant if your refrigerator is connected to the internet and you are at the store. You could find out whether to buy more or not.

AA5B@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 2024 23:58 collapse

Selling subscriptions

umbraroze@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 2024 10:58 collapse

In the 1980s, 8-bit home computers were sold with slogans like “Kids can use these to play games! And use educational software! And the ladies can use them to keep track of the freezer contents!”

…One of three ain’t bad.

Decades later, we still open the fucking fridge to check what’s in the fridge. Such is the nature of technological progress.

(Random old person memory: when I was a kid I actually had some “home economy” software for Spectravideo SV-318, found in some random pile of tapes. I only used it once because it was boring, obviously. My father used the recipe book and added “Poop Cake”. That was enough recipes thank you very much.)

spyd3r@sh.itjust.works on 30 Mar 2024 20:10 next collapse

I’m am seriously getting tired of having to buy, restore, and maintain antique devices/cars/electronics/etc just to get away from this cancerous “smart” tech shit that is infecting everything.

BearOfaTime@lemm.ee on 30 Mar 2024 20:30 next collapse

Not to mine it isn’t.

I refuse to own an appliance with any kind of networking.

Fuck that

AgentGrimstone@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 21:34 next collapse

Sounds cool but what’s the catch? How is the consumer being used and/or screwed this time? I would to embrace new tech but nowadays, companies always seem to be planning some bs.

rikonium@discuss.tchncs.de on 30 Mar 2024 21:49 collapse

Sorry, your Wash Extraordinaire 5500-6280PL is only supported with 12 months of security updates!

Subscribe to Dishes+ and get one free month of AI-powered dish safety information, AI-powered delayed washing and the exclusive AI-powered Heavy wash and Pre-Wash settings!

(honestly I can also see the AI fad as a little less “extract more money” and more “make the investors think we’re doing something so they A. don’t lose their shit and B. think we’re high tech”)

bizzle@lemmy.world on 30 Mar 2024 21:36 next collapse

I don’t want my appliances to be engaging. I want to use them for their intended purpose, and then walk away from them.

TheFriar@lemm.ee on 31 Mar 2024 00:46 next collapse

Nah.

Cryan24@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 2024 09:00 next collapse

No it isn’t… not on my watch.

webghost0101@sopuli.xyz on 31 Mar 2024 21:01 collapse

A watch being probably one of the few devices where acces to an llm makes sense.

Lazhward@lemmy.world on 01 Apr 2024 12:30 collapse

Nah, watches are for timekeeping, everything else may live in my phone so I can easily place it out of reach and ignore it.

webghost0101@sopuli.xyz on 01 Apr 2024 14:52 collapse

Thats fair, i am not a watch wearer i just liked the idea of sci-fi style wrist computer/tech-toolkit

fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de on 31 Mar 2024 10:07 next collapse

These appliances are really just going to advertise products and discriminate about brands aren’t they.

I honestly would be apoplectic if my washing machine told me to buy whatever soap.

Jimmycakes@lemmy.world on 02 Apr 2024 04:04 collapse

Insert your microchip tide pod into the machine or it won’t start

webghost0101@sopuli.xyz on 31 Mar 2024 20:56 next collapse

Smart bulbs and alexa count as Ai now?

And the example given. Slap a proprietary llm on every single device.

Just one good llm accessible on a phone or wearable will do thank you very much. All i need is a pdf manual for the device to upload to it and maybe an api for advanced features.

grasshopper_mouse@lemmy.world on 31 Mar 2024 22:58 next collapse

No thanks. You want me to have a fucking conversation with my washing machine? How is that saving time for me? STFU and run my laundry on cold with low spin like I do every damn time.

Also, what happens next with the fridge? “You’ve had too much cheese today. Initiating cheese drawer lock.” Fuck naw.

birthday_attack@lemm.ee on 01 Apr 2024 02:40 next collapse

The idea is that generative AI will enable Samsung products to get a better understanding of how consumers use the products – for example, an oven recognizing what is being cooked in it or a fridge recognizing what ingredients are inside. This could allow appliances to understand users’ needs and respond accordingly.

“Understand users’ needs” being a euphemism for “spy on users’ habits and sell that info to advertisers.”

We’ve gone full circle: from having a manual for your new appliance, to having a LLM confidently make up some incorrect info about how to use your new appliance.

revisable677@feddit.de on 01 Apr 2024 11:14 next collapse

As if LLMs are in anyway appropriate for this… We need to stop putting “AI” in everything and thinking that will somehow solve some problem

isles@lemmy.world on 02 Apr 2024 15:22 collapse

It solves the problem of “I invested billions of dollars in this tech and need to recoup in every possible way”

ohwhatfollyisman@lemmy.world on 01 Apr 2024 12:37 collapse

“open the fridge door, HAL”

“i’m sorry, Dave. i’m afraid i can’t do that.”