This AI-powered device orders food when your stomach growls
What's the story
Sohan M Rai, a start-up founder and content creator from Mangaluru, has developed an AI-powered device that automatically orders food whenever he feels hungry. The gadget, called MOM (Meal Ordering Module), can be worn on a belt. It uses Anthropic's Claude AI to detect hunger levels, and places orders on Zomato accordingly.
Functionality
How does the device work?
The MOM device detects stomach growling sounds using a stethoscope and AI technology. When it hears these sounds, it automatically places an order on Zomato. To demonstrate its effectiveness, Rai even fasted for an entire day to test the device's functionality. Despite some skepticism about its practical use, many are intrigued by this quirky yet clever invention.
Background
Rai's journey as a tech innovator
Rai, known as "zikiguy" on Instagram, is an engineering graduate with internships at several tech firms. He previously gained attention for developing an autonomous pizza delivery drone. His newest invention reinforces his image as an inventive mind, someone who thrives on transforming unconventional ideas into practical, functional gadgets that capture both imagination and utility.