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"description": "Samsung is bringing Google Gemini to its kitchen appliances, with new smart fridges that can recognise ingredients and a wine cellar that'll automatically track your bottle collection.",
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"publishedAt": "2026-01-06T05:35:49.000Z",
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"CES 2026",
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"textContent": "A long time ago, I spent way too much time organising my wine collection on the first version of Airsource's Cellar app.\n\nBut Samsung is going to be taking care of that using Google Gemini in its new wine fridge.\n\nThe company's just announced its latest Bespoke AI Refrigerator and a new Bespoke AI Wine Cellar at CES 2026, both packing upgraded AI Vision features built with Google Gemini.\n\n## More than just counting carrots\n\nPreviously, the Family Hub's AI Vision feature could recognise up to 37 types of fresh food and 50 types of pre-registered processed food.\n\nBut with the Gemini-powered upgrade, Samsung says it'll be able to recognise a lot more items, including processed foods, without you needing to register them manually first.\n\nEven better, Samsung says the tech will be able to detect user-labelled items – those containers of leftovers that you've scrawled \"curry\" on with a Sharpie. You'll be able to add those to your food list manually, which should make tracking what's actually in your fridge a whole lot easier.\n\nThe idea is that with better ingredient recognition, managing your food list becomes clearer and more useful.\n\n## More important: wine tracking\n\nBut where it gets really interesting is that Samsung's _also_ showing off a new Bespoke AI Wine Cellar with similar Gemini-powered AI Vision tech.\n\nWhen you pop a bottle in or take one out, a camera at the top of the unit recognises the label and tracks the bottles, automatically updating the SmartThings AI Wine Manager. The system can even tell you which specific shelf and compartment each bottle is in, so you don't have to play hide and seek with that nice Pinot you've been saving.\n\nThrough the AI Wine Manager, you'll be able to look up wine info and get pairing suggestions based on what's actually in your collection.\n\n## The Australian availability question\n\nOf course, there's the usual catch for CES announcements: Samsung Australia hasn't confirmed whether either of these products will actually make it to our shores, or when.\n\nThe Bespoke AI Refrigerator Family Hub and the Bespoke AI Wine Cellar are both on display at Samsung's booth at CES 2026 in Las Vegas this week, but beyond that?\n\nI'm cautiously optimistic. Aussies make and drink a lot of wine, so it would make sense to launch a smart wine fridge in Australia. But until it's officially released, we'll just have to wait and see.\n\n### Latest fridge deals",
"title": "Samsung's AI-Powered fridge will track your wine collection using Google Gemini",
"updatedAt": "2026-03-15T07:53:33.219Z"
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