Jaeden Schaefer
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Podcast Appearances
Do they mean the thermometer's AI that's detecting that's getting too cold and it decreases the temperature?
Like, I don't really know how much AI is needed in a device like this, an ice cube maker.
I would venture to say no AI is needed.
But of course, it sells and it sounds funny.
It's $500 and it can hold 3.5 pounds of ice at a time.
So anyways, I think it's pretty funny.
It can create ice in just six minutes and it can make up to 60 pounds a day.
So for all of your ice needs, this could be a good one for you.
Okay, this is actually the funniest next that I saw.
It is an ultrasonic chef's knife that vibrates when you are slicing.
So there's a knife and there's a button on it, like a red button on the handle that you can push.
and it vibrates while you're slicing things, but not just like, I don't know, like a vibrating, like when I first heard of this, I thought of like all the turkey knives that you see, like a carving knife, where it's like an automatic electric carving knife for cutting turkeys.
That is not what's going on here.
So apparently this is coming from Seattle Ultrasonics,
and the blade vibrates at over 30,000 times a second, which allows it to move through food much easier.
Apparently, this vibrating technology means that the knife is a lot sharper than its physical edge, which makes things like slicing vegetables, meat, bread, a lot easier for cooks.
And according to the company, the vibrations are so subtle that you can't see the blade move, hear it, or feel anything in the handle.
It is a $400 knife and it's currently available for pre-order.
So many thoughts on this.
Somehow, and I might be a pessimist, but I'm like, if you can't see it or hear it or feel it, is it actually vibrating or is this just a $400 knife?