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Smart homes on rise, will Artificial Intelligence take over next?
Smart home or automation technology that converts a home fully tech-driven with a remote program device has integrated home appliances with sensors and actuators via the internet. But the next phase of it is bound to be of Artificial Intelligence that is fast taking off in this segment. The technology available so far is able to control devices like light, fan, TV, climate, enjoyment systems, and appliances. Some common applications include lighting control, HVAC, outdoor lawn irrigation, kitchen appliances, and security systems are already part of our daily life. Read: Canada's defense scientists develop a model to enable trust in Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy (January 28, 2021) Voice control devices like Amazon Alexa or Google Home have accentuated the process to control almost every aspect of home through the Internet of Things (IoT) at a cost that ranges from $174 to $10,000, which has made repetitive daily routines easier and significantly cut down on energy costs too.
This smart light bulb monitors your health -- but it's a little creepy
Among a series of CES 2022 smart home device announcements, has Sengled unveiled a health-monitoring light bulb. Yes, you read that correctly. Compared to the Smart Health Monitoring Light, all the best smart light bulbs look inane, simply turning on and off with an app or voice assistant. Sengled's bulb is far more sophisticated, promising sleep tracking along with select biometric measurement tracking. The question is, do I want my light bulb to know how well (or not) I snooze overnight?
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