Your future house will have transparent TV, self-stocking fridge and AI robots

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Samsung's Ballie bot and LG's Q9 are designed to make your life easier

CES 2024 has just ended and it revealed a whole host of technology that could change people's lives.

That includes a range of AI gadgets, which could soon enter homes.

KITCHEN

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Samsung's AI fridge can track up to 33 items and display them to you on the fridge doorCredit: Charlotte Edwards

Starting with kitchen gadgets, The U.S. Sun was able to try out Samsung's smart fridge of the future at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.

The AI power fridge can tell you what's inside and notice if anything has been removed.

Cameras and AI help it keep track of up to 33 grocery items.

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It can then recommend recipes or warn you that you're out of a certain item.

Walmart also used the tech conference to reveal plans to use generative AI to create self-stocking fridges.

CEO Doug McMillon announced an InHome Replenishment that customers will be able to sign up for.

It will involve AI ordering groceries you need and a Walmart employee entering your home and stocking the fridge before you even notice you've run out of milk.

TRANSPARENT TV

LG's transparent TV proved popular at CES
LG's transparent TV proved popular at CESCredit: LG

A TV may be something you wouldn't expect to be completely transparent but LG thinks the future of the gadgets is a see-through one.

The brand used a large chunk of its CES booth to showcase its OLED T television.

A moving black screen inside the device allows it to look like a regular TV as well as a transparent masterpiece that makes visuals look 3D.

AI ROBOT COMPANIONS

Samsung's Ballie aims to be your AI home assistance robot
Samsung's Ballie aims to be your AI home assistance robotCredit: YouTube/ZDNET

Another popular gadget revealed at CES was robot companions pitched as small friendly devices that can follow you around the home.

LG revealed a robot called Q9 that can greet you at the door and cheer you up if you're feeling sad.

It can also watch your pets for you and warn you about any intruders.

Inside home of the future - including AI baby cribInside home of the future - including AI baby crib

Samsung introduced a new version of their robot Ballie, which rolls around your home and helps you with lots of tasks.

A demonstration witnessed by The U.S. Sun showed how Ballie can even save marriages by reminding its owners of their wedding anniversaries.

The bot was shown ringing a flower shop and arranging a last-minute delivery to save the day.

Charlotte Edwards

Robots, Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Artificial Intelligence

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