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posted by Fnord666 on Friday August 25 2017, @11:52PM   Printer-friendly
from the what-could-possibly-go-wrong? dept.

Submitted via IRC for TheMightyBuzzard

For four consecutive quarters up through May, Samsung has dominated the home appliances market. With the announcement of the Galaxy Note 8 and its expanded Bixby capabilities such as Quick Commands (using small phrases to perform multiple actions simultaneously), as well as the global rollout of Bixby voice in English to over 200 countries earlier this week, Samsung is making a firm statement: that its Bixby AI, whether you want it or not, is here to stay.

But taking advantage of its success in the home appliances market involves staying ahead, and to do that, there must be a new perspective from which to approach the market. Since Bixby is an 8-year labor of love for the Korean giant, and the voice assistant has now rolled out to mobile devices, bringing the new AI to the home is the next best thing. To this end, Samsung says that it looks to expand Bixby and voice assistant capabilities to smart home appliances by 2020.

This means that Bixby will be used to control the home through Samsung Connect. Samsung's Family Hub refrigerator already utilizes Bixby to perform certain commands (Samsung rolled out Bixby via a software update to the Family Hub 2.0 refrigerator back in May), but the Family Hub will be used to call robot vacuum cleaners to the kitchen or turn on the washing and drying machines (as the Family Hub will control the kitchen setting). Samsung Connect will be used to tie the entire home together, as home automation dictates.

Source: https://www.tizenexperts.com/2017/08/samsung-expand-bixby-voice-recognition-features-smart-home-appliances-2020/


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  • (Score: 2) by Sulla on Saturday August 26 2017, @05:54AM (2 children)

    by Sulla (5173) on Saturday August 26 2017, @05:54AM (#559310) Journal

    My wife really sucks at getting housework done, usually ends up with me doing it while the twins scream at me for not playing with them. As much as I hate the idea of this, it sounds like something that might be useful in keeping my sanity. Although who knows how it will register the random shit toddlers say.

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  • (Score: 2) by hemocyanin on Saturday August 26 2017, @03:01PM (1 child)

    by hemocyanin (186) on Saturday August 26 2017, @03:01PM (#559457) Journal

    A washing machine listening to everything that happens in your house and reporting back to the mothership might be able to turn itself on by voice command, but it sure won't load itself. Sounds like you get the benefit of not having to walk 5 feet to turn a dial or press a button, in exchange for all of your privacy.

    • (Score: 2) by Sulla on Saturday August 26 2017, @07:48PM

      by Sulla (5173) on Saturday August 26 2017, @07:48PM (#559554) Journal

      I said unsure not "shutup and take my money" . Five feet can be a lot when I have two toddlers shrieking at the top of their lungs, a wife throwing up from morning sickness, and a grandmother with alzheimers complaining that its too loud and demanding coffee. I don't think there would ever be enough convenience to make spending 1-2k per appliance and needing fridge/stove/freezer/washing/dryer/dishwasher a good idea, not even accounting for privacy.

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