CES has long been the event where audacious companies announce revolutionary tech that’s just over the horizon. At this year’s show, one of the most compelling new products is the NeoSear concept grill from Brisk It, featuring the company’s InnoGrill 2.0 generative AI technology.
With the NeoSear, Brisk It says it’s looking to make barbecue simple for everyone, removing uncertainty and guesswork from the cooking process. If a newbie griller fails to follow the recipe, the grill’s intelligence should be able to alter the cooking cycle to correct the error.
NeoSear combines wood-pellet cooking with high-power electric heating coils, a combination that allows the grill to rapidly reach high temperatures. The process also increases smoke generation and flavor while allowing for precision searing.
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All these steps can be fully automated with Brisk It’s completely overhauled InnoGrill 2.0 Generative AI, which is designed to accept any input, query, or question asked in any format and grill exactly what you ask for with a single command. The grill can adapt based on your serving size, recipe, schedule, or ingredients.
This combined power will allow NeoSear grills to go from cold to searing hot temperatures in minutes, making them great for reverse-searing steaks where the grill starts at a low temperature to give smoke flavor before cranking up for an ultra-hot sear finish.
Unlike manually adjusted flame shields or supplementary smoke boxes, electrical searing coils can be precision controlled via intelligent software and the mobile app.
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Thanks to Brisk It’s InnoGrill tech, users can ask questions, request recipes, modify recipes, and use completely freeform input to command the grill to cook any recipe.
Besides cooking recipes from start to finish, InnoGrill AI 2.0 allows the grill to recognize and react to unexpected scenarios caused by user errors or on-the-fly modifications.
Sounds impressive, but how well will the NeoSear grills actually work, and when will they arrive?
For the former question, we’ll have to wait and see (and taste). For the latter, Brisk It says the units are coming “when they’re ready,” with the company aiming for a late 2024/early 2025 launch window.
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