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2025-03-30 19:00:20| Engadget

An AI overhaul may be on the horizon for Apples Health app. In the Power On newsletter, Bloombergs Mark Gurman reports that Apple is working on a much more comprehensive version of its Health app under the code name Project Mulberry, with plans to integrate an AI agent that would somewhat replicate a doctor and act as a personal health coach. In addition to making lifestyle recommendations based on users health data, the app will reportedly include educational videos from real doctors about an array of health topics. The Health app will also put a new emphasis on food tracking, and may even offer form correction tips for workouts using the devices camera, Gurman reports. The service, unofficially being referred to as Health+, could arrive with iOS 19.4, which Gurman says is expected to be released next spring or summer. In the meantime, Apple reportedly has doctors on staff whose data is being used to train the AI agent, and its planning to open a studio near Oakland, California where they can film content. Dont be surprised if Health+ arrives with a celebrity doctor on board, too according to Gurman, Apple is on the hunt for a major doctor personality to be the face of the service. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/apple-is-said-to-be-developing-a-revamped-health-app-with-a-built-in-ai-doctor-170020277.html?src=rss


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2025-03-30 17:00:05| Engadget

Non-paying Gemini users can now play around with Googles newest model, the experimental version of Gemini 2.5 Pro. The company announced this weekend that its making Gemini 2.5 Pro (experimental) free for everyone to use, albeit with tighter rate limits for non-subscribers. Google introduced Gemini 2.5 Pro just last week, touting it as its most intelligent AI model yet, and rolled it out to Gemini Advanced users first. Its available now in Google AI Studio and the Gemini app. While free users can now try it out too, Google added that Gemini Advanced users have expanded access and a significantly larger context window. Gemini 2.5 Pro (experimental) is the first of Googles Gemini 2.5 thinking models, which are said to deliver more accurate results through reasoning. In a blog post, the company explained that this refers to its ability to analyze information, draw logical conclusions, incorporate context and nuance, and make informed decisions. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/googles-new-experimental-ai-model-gemini-25-pro-is-now-available-to-free-users-too-150005863.html?src=rss


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2025-03-30 04:00:18| Engadget

Back at CES, Samsung teased some of its upcoming high-end appliances for 2025. But more recently, I got a chance to check out the entire lineup all in one place. It seemed like a perfect time to do a quick rundown of some of the most interesting new products and features coming to Samsungs Bespoke portfolio later this year. The centerpiece of the Bespoke line remains Samsungs 4-door French-Door refrigerator, which is now available with two different-sized screens. Theres a model with a smaller 9-inch screen that starts at $3,999 or one with a massive 32-inch panel called the Family Hub+ for $4,699. The former is ostensibly designed for people who want something a bit more discreet but still want access to Samsungs smart features, which includes widgets for your calendar, music, weather, various cooking apps and more. Meanwhile, the larger model is for families who arent afraid of having a small TV in their face every time they open their fridge. You can even play videos from TikTok on it, if thats what youre into. Samsung's massive 32-inch Family Hub+ display supports a number of widgets for stuff like weather, music and even TikTok.Sam Rutherford for Engadget That said, Samsung is hoping to entice people to take advantage of those displays with even more AI-powered tools, most notably its improved AI Vision Inside object recognition. By using sensors mounted within the appliance, Samsung says its latest Bespoke fridge can detect 37 different types of fresh ingredients (e.g. produce and dairy) and up to 50 processed foods. This allows the device to keep an up-to-date list of items you may (or may not) have on hand, which you can view on the fridges display or from your phone while youre grocery shopping. Samsung's smaller 9-inch display blends in much better for anyone averse to big screens in their kitchen. Sam Rutherford for Engadget Now, I will fully admit that AI has become a somewhat empty buzzword recently, and in this situation, Im not entirely sure what the difference between AI-based and traditional object recognition really is. But being able to have your fridge generate a list of whats inside when youre at the store is the kind of convenience Id like to see more of. Other features on Samsungs Bespoke French-Door fridges include built-in Wi-Fi and SmartThings connectivity, a Dual Auto Ice maker that can create both regular and smaller Ice Bite cubes and the always useful Beverage Center with its built-in cold water pitcher. Sam Rutherford for Engadget If all this isnt techy enough, Samsung also has a Hybrid version of its 4-door fridge (starting at $3,999) that chills its contents using both a standard compressor and a solid-state Peltier module. The idea is that in normal use, the compressor provides consistent baseline cooling while the Peltier module (through the power of AI) turns on to address big changes in temperature. For example, the module would kick on when you're loading groceries or simply have the doors open for too long. Not only does this help bring temperatures back to normal faster, it also reduces overall energy consumption. For people looking to cram a new fridge in a tight spot, Samsung also made the Bespoke 4-Door Flex Kitchen Fit Refrigerator (price is still TBD). While it doesnt have a Peltier module, the advantage of this model is that it has different doors and hinges that dont protrude nearly as much when open. This means the fridge only needs a gap of just 4mm (0.15 inches) on each side instead of multiple inches like a normal fridge. Samsung's Bespoke Auto Open Door Dishwasher has a dedicated pan holder and sprayers on its third-rack for glasses. Sam Rutherford for Engadget For cooking, Samsungs matte glass induction cooktops are mostly the same, but its Bespoke 30-inch single ($3,759) and double ($4,649) wall ovens haveyou guessed it, more AI. In addition to a 7-inch display, there are also cameras and sensors inside the oven that can recognize up to 80 different recipes to provide optimal cooking times. But if you prefer to go off-script and create something original, Samsung says the oven will give you the option to save the recipe and temperature settings after cooking the same dish five times. And for a more fun application of its tech, the ovens cameras can record videos and create time-lapses of your baked goods for sharing on social media. When its time to clean up, Samsungs $1,399 Bespoke Auto Open Door Dishwasher has a few tricks of its own. In this case, the washer uses AI (yet again) and sensors to more accurately detect food residue and optimize cleaning cycles. Theres also a third rack with dedicated sprayers for glasses. But the best part is that while in use, the washer tops out at just 38 decibels, which Samsung says makes it one of the quietest models in its class. Samsung claims its all-in-one vented combo can do a full wash and dry cycle in as little as 68 minutes.Sam Rutherford for Engadget Moving on to laundry, Samsung says its $3,099 Bespoke AI Laundry Vented Combo is the first of its kind, as most combined washer/dryers are typically meant for ventless installations like smallapartments (of course, there is a non-vented model as well). But to me, the more impressive thing is that Samsung claims its combo laundry machine can perform a full wash and dry cycle in as little as 68 minutes, which is faster than many paired units can achieve. Finally, theres the $1,099 Bespoke AI Jet Ultra Cordless Stick Vacuum, which seems like Samsungs attempt to one-up Dyson. Thanks to its new HexaJet motor, the Jet boasts up to 400AW of suction while battery life is rated at up to 100 minutes. The company says that combo makes this stick vac the most powerful and long-lasting model available today. It also uses AI to better detect what surface its on to more effectively hoover up dirt and debris. The main downside is that the vacuums shaft and housing are significantly thicker than what you get on many of its rivals, so it may not be quite as maneuverable. Sam Rutherford for Engadget Finally, theres the $1,099 Bespoke AI Jet Ultra Cordless Stick Vacuum, which seems like Samsungs attempt to one-up Dyson. Thanks to its new HexaJet motor, the Jet boasts up to 400AW of suction while battery life is rated at up to 100 minutes. The company says that combo makes this stick vac the most powerful and long-lasting model available today. It also uses AI to better detect what surface its on to more effectively hoover up dirt and debris. The main downside is that the vacuums shaft and housing are significantly thicker than what you get on many of its rivals, so it may not be quite as maneuverable. Pre-orders for Samsungs 2025 Bespoke appliances begin today and include discounts of up to $1,000, along with an additional year of warranty.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/kitchen-tech/samsungs-2025-bespoke-appliances-are-going-all-in-on-ai-020018377.html?src=rss


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