This AI gadget orders food when your stomach growls—literally
Sohan M Rai, a young founder from Mangaluru, built "MOM" (Meal Ordering Module)—a wearable device that listens for your stomach growling and automatically orders food on Zomato.
The belt-mounted gadget uses a stethoscope and Claude AI to pick up hunger signals, so you don't have to lift a finger when hunger hits.
How does it actually work?
MOM uses a stethoscope to detect stomach sounds and utilizes Claude AI to determine if you're hungry.
To prove it works, Rai even fasted for a whole day.
People online are split—some find it quirky but clever, others aren't sure how useful it really is.
Who's behind this?
Rai shares his tech experiments on Instagram as "zikiguy."
He's an engineering grad who's interned at several tech firms and earlier made headlines with an autonomous pizza delivery drone.
Clearly, he enjoys turning wild ideas into working gadgets.