The leaked screenshots have many wondering just how much data their smart devices collect and how it is used.
for that matter, can be a lifesaver for parents who have too much to juggle and need a little assistance cleaning up the house.
“How do our robots get so smart? It starts during the development process, and as part of that, through the collection of data to train machine learning algorithms,” Colin Angle, CEO, Chairman and Founder of iRobot, explained in a While these photos were obtained from test vacuums that Roomba employees and others consented to using in their households, the leaked photos are a stark reminder of how quickly many people sign off on having their data monitored with smart devices — and how that data is ultimately tracked by humans who could leak or use the data for other purposes other than how it was intended.
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