Robots can be home-grown
Those who prefer robots will be more cautious because, as Washington scientists warned: 'Look, they're going to be an insider, exploring your privacy.'
Those who prefer robots will be more cautious because, as Washington scientists warned: 'Look, they're going to be an insider, exploring your privacy . '
" Scientists are always trying to make robots smarter and more clever, but bad guys can take advantage of robots to work, " said Tadayoshi Kohno, a specialist in computer science and engineering . bad '.
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Nowadays, more and more people want to use robots to do chores, information, entertainment and care for the elderly, the sick, cleaning and housework. However, the robots look and see can infiltrate wireless networks in the home, and they can even get online when you're away, researcher Tamara Denning warns.
" In the future, people will create multifunctional robots that do everything in the home as a homemaker who is self-conscious, does not need a break and does not demand a raise. They will be smarter and more capable. These 'know-it-all' robot maids can become a danger to you in terms of security and privacy. This requires robot makers to find a way to prevent it .
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