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What does the house of the future look like?

Beyond the hilarious and potentially mortifying situations this could create, it also raises ethical questions.

Your future home wants to read your mood

Do we really want our homes to read our mood?

How should the data these devices collect be used and stored and who should have access to it?

The idea is to help users identify patterns so they can improve their social interactions.

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Do your due diligence

Emotion AI does spur some privacy concerns.

That long journey of data does come with the risk of corruption.

Once he purchased his first home, the possibilities exploded.

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Any technology you put in your home has to come from a company that you trust, Welander said.

Eve prides itself on avoiding cloud storage altogether and limiting its own exposure to user data.

Apples security is often lauded in the American market for its end-to-end encryption standards.

My intelligent doorbell works with a closed system and does not upload or save any footage to the cloud.

So that means your data suddenly belongs with a company you didnt sign up for.

Still, for now, hes curious about the possibilities of mood-based technologies.

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