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CES Worst in Show: AI Fridge and 'Soulmate' Ami Slammed
9 Jan
Summary
- Samsung's AI refrigerator won 'Worst in Show' for complications.
- An AI 'soulmate' companion named Ami criticized for surveillance.
- A musical lollipop earned an award for environmental waste.

At the recent CES gadget show, the concept of artificial intelligence was prominent, but not all AI innovations were celebrated. The annual 'Worst in Show' awards, presented by consumer and privacy advocates, highlighted products deemed invasive, wasteful, or unreliable. Samsung's Bespoke AI Family Hub refrigerator received the top 'Worst in Show' award for its added complexities and questionable utility beyond its primary function of keeping food cold.
Further critiques were leveled against privacy-invading technologies. Amazon's Ring doorbell cameras were singled out for new features like 'AI Unusual Event Alerts' and facial recognition, sparking concerns about increased surveillance. The AI companion 'Ami,' marketed as a 'soulmate' for remote workers, was also criticized for its eye-tracking and empathetic interaction claims, raising alarms about its 'always-on' surveillance capabilities.
Environmental concerns were also addressed, with a musical lollipop earning an award for waste due to its disposable nature and non-rechargeable design. Other recipients included an AI-coached treadmill for data privacy issues and Bosch's 'Personal AI Barista' for adding subscription models to coffee machines. These awards collectively point to industry trends in over-engineered, privacy-invasive, and environmentally unsound technology.




