Three thoughts passed through my mind, some due to recent news reports.
You referenced a paid advertisement as if it were fact....
No. I shared a Cnet link... that's all. I think it's interesting.
…. this is AI not HA.
There was a time.... when I read at this very forum.... an uproar against Home Automation using Internet connected PC's (I hesitated to do so myself). Todays uproar against AI is
not any different. Just more
resistance to change.... perfectly normal and natural. And whereas I've had a PC
of some sort running my home for more than a decade...… TODAY...
without AI I would have no modern home automation. I can't separate my AI from my HA. What bothers me is the companies that post data back to FB without even having FB on your phone. That, I think is one of the biggest problems.
Computer... AI....Internet Security.... anonymity... privacy. All (and other words) are current buzz-words with vague definitions and/or understanding as to how those words apply to modern-day communications and the devices used. This... lack of understanding is what has been termed (by our government) as "generational".
This reference to generational simply means.... a large part of the population will never really understand or adapt to todays exponential technological changes. So the technology marches forward... with security issues seemingly getting nothing more than government lip-service.... while an entire (well aged) generation mutters to themselves about security issues. Soon enough... enough of the baby boomers will eliminate themselves from any conversations about new technologies.
I myself.... would rather be a part of the societal changes that technology is enabling. But even government understands it can't argue with (
or change the minds of)
Luddites. Understanding and accepting these changes.... is an internal process... that each of us can decide to participate in.... or not.
I sure hope none of the above sounds argumentative or condescending. I think most of us here are just too close to the problem.... too inside the center of all the change... to have a true visual perspective of the problem.
It ain't the ole days... and there ain't no going back. We charge forward... learning and adapting as fast as we can. Or we hunker down and stagnate in place. Unfortunately... there is NO middle ground.