The tech industry is preparing for its next major evolutionary step. Leading tech companies in Silicon Valley have just teased a series of upcoming hardware releases that aim to bring advanced artificial intelligence out of our smartphones and directly into physical home automation.
Unlike current smart-home devices that rely on simple voice commands, the next generation of home assistants will utilize advanced computer vision and adaptive learning. Industry insiders report that these new systems can independently manage complex household schedules, optimize energy consumption based on real-time behavior, and even assist in basic maintenance.
While tech enthusiasts are celebrating this as a major leap forward, privacy advocates are already raising alarms. The main concern revolves around how these highly perceptive devices will store and encrypt the massive amounts of personal data they gather daily inside American homes.
