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Too much technology at home not a good thing - here is why

Smart homes with connected appliances is the new trend in India. But, are ignoring the dangers of leaving technology unattended?

February 13, 2021 / 08:01 IST
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In probably three to four years, mundane tasks like switching on your coffee machine or washing machine, filling your bathtub or even answering the door will be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI). This would mean you could get work done without even getting up from bed. But, is this exposing us to more risks?

Think about it. Once your coffeemaker is smart, it can make the exact amount of beverage at the same time every day. But what about days when you are fast asleep or not at home? Unless you shut off the system, the coffee machine will do its daily job as usual.

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This coffee could boil over and spill down on the floor. Worse, there could be a child or a pet at home who could accidentally be injured by this automatic functioning.

The new AI systems resemble the ‘smart home’ portrayed in the 1950 short story ‘There Will Come Soft Rains’ by Ray Bradbury. While the theme here was about mankind’s suffering as a consequence of nuclear power usage, what was striking in this story was the portrayal of a smart home of 2026 that did not need any human assistance.