Thoughful piece that follows up on the use of home robots building models of homes, and potential sharing of that data. More broadly we will see this kind of data also being gathered by AR systems as well, for example Google's Project Tango. In that case not robotic, but human 'scanning'.
Interview: iRobot CEO Colin Angle on Data Privacy and Robots in the Home By Evan Ackerman in IEEE Spectrum
About a month ago, iRobot CEO Colin Angle mentioned something about sharing Roomba mapping data in an interview with Reuters. It got turned into a data privacy kerfuffle in a way that iRobot did not intend and (probably) did not deserve, as evidenced by their immediate clarification that iRobot will not sell your data or share it without your consent ....
Data privacy is important, of course, especially for devices that live in your home with you. But as robots get more capable, the amount of data that they collect will increase, and sharing that data in a useful, thoughtful, and considerate way could make smart homes way smarter. To understand how iRobot is going to make this happen, we spoke with Angle about keeping your data safe, integrating robots with the future smart home, and robots that can get you a beer. ... "
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
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