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I'm one of those people where honestly I probably give up way too much information on myself online. I'm like, take it all. If it gives me access, is that take it all? If it gives me access to this, take it all. If I'm allowed to buy this, take it. I don't do anything really to screen myself online. And aside from obviously avoiding the sharing of sensitive details, but my name, email, things I don't really care. Because of this probably, I am also a massive fan of the idea of a smart home. The idea that I can have a home that listens to everything that's integrated with everything where I could just do anything with my phone and my voice or my this and my that. And it has all the coolest devices. I've got robot arms cooking for me. I've got automated shutters and lights. I've got everything. And definitely, I'd love to hear how you feel about the ideas of smart homes. I know, I think there have been a couple of other comments on this, because I believe I've replied to some of them. But I don't think I've sort of heard anything about how you feel about the privacy of a smart home. Obviously it's super cool to have all of it, but the privacy bit is something I never think about, even though I probably should. But if I could right now, just shout, you know, to Alexa to make me some pasta carbonara. I mean, how is that not amazing? How is that not amazing? Or from heading out of the house to just basically flip a switch and boom, Everything closes down. Shuts, slides, everything. Oh, let me know.
I'm all for it. I always dreamed of having a completely smart home, but with privacy issues I don't know if I like it anymore, but I do want some things to be smart, but not everything. I feel like they are invading privacy and like you're taking up my digital space by by being creepy, but I totally get it.
You take it up my digital space by being creepy. That's what I'm going to start telling robots when they become sentient. Yeah, but what if a smart home was just super smart, but let's say there wasn't a single camera? I mean, that would do a lot, wouldn't it? Things like that, privacy wise.
I don't know what's worse. A camera seeing me or them constantly listening. I feel like I can't win either way. But I'm much further than listened than to see. I don't know. That's the question that you should pose. I think that'd be an interesting conversation.