BlondieBoomer
Senior Member
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- California
If you use any smart home automation devices, what kind are they and what do they do?
The way I see it, all these "smart" devices are just another opportunity for hackers to ply their trade. The more we become "enslaved" by automation and technology, the more likely that someone will find a way to use that maliciously. Being able to turn appliances...heating, stove, etc., on remotely via a smart phone or the Internet...just increases the odds of something like a house fire. The thing I DO NOT want to see is self driving cars. It's bad enough having to dodge the drunks and cell phone clowns....what if someone hacked these cars in heavy traffic doing 70MPH...the death toll would be horrendous.
The way I see it, all these "smart" devices are just another opportunity for hackers to ply their trade. The more we become "enslaved" by automation and technology, the more likely that someone will find a way to use that maliciously. Being able to turn appliances...heating, stove, etc., on remotely via a smart phone or the Internet...just increases the odds of something like a house fire. The thing I DO NOT want to see is self driving cars. It's bad enough having to dodge the drunks and cell phone clowns....what if someone hacked these cars in heavy traffic doing 70MPH...the death toll would be horrendous.
When I was a child playing with my friends one of our favorite projects was to walk to town, pickup up a few large empty boxes behind the appliance store. Cart them home & create forts, tunnels & a war zone. I asked my father years later how come he never complained about the yellow patches in his grass. He said I always knew where we were & that we were doing something creative, rather than sitting in the house watching TV. Automation has us painted into a corner with no apparent escape. Drones, robots & auto-drive vehicles are going to be our legacy. This is not a critique of your question, but I was sitting outside with my g-grandchildren & their parents yesterday watching their 4 YO & 6 YO focused on their tablets, ear phones on telling their tablets to play this video or load that game.
My husband is in charge of all our 'intelligent stuff' in the house. I often wonder what's going to happen when he's gone to manage it all. I don't have a clue.
No. I can get up off my backside and switch on /off lights, mow the lawn, throw another log on the fire or make a cup of coffee if I want one.
IMO, most of these "smart" devices are simply solutions to non-existent problems. I grew up without them, and as long as I'm sane and fit, I expect I'll be able to live the rest of my life without them.
The way I see it, all these "smart" devices are just another opportunity for hackers to ply their trade. The more we become "enslaved" by automation and technology, the more likely that someone will find a way to use that maliciously. Being able to turn appliances...heating, stove, etc., on remotely via a smart phone or the Internet...just increases the odds of something like a house fire. The thing I DO NOT want to see is self driving cars. It's bad enough having to dodge the drunks and cell phone clowns....what if someone hacked these cars in heavy traffic doing 70MPH...the death toll would be horrendous.