This tasting device can tell the difference between different brands of bottled water

Meet the "e-tongue"

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Each week, we spotlight a cool innovation recommended by some of the industry's top tech writers. This week's pick is a machine that can taste.

IBM is developing a flavor-identifying "e-tongue" that can identify exactly what you're drinking, said Luke Dormehl at Digital Trends​. When the Hypertaste device is dunked in a glass of something wet, it uses an array of electrochemical sensors to work out the liquid's composition. That information is then sent to the cloud, where an artificial intelligence program compares the "chemical fingerprint" to a database of known liquids.

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