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by monk_e_boy
3161 days ago
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When you share your life with other people who knows when the plants were last watered, was it me 2 weeks ago or my wife yesterday? Watering plants is a silly example, meds, health, pupils in a school, patients in a hospital. All much more interesting to have meta data on. |
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I agree voice-controlled devices are a great innovation - particularly for accessibility. But as a mass-market appeal, I've met a lot of people that love their smartphones, new technologies, but aren't sold on home automation. The big enduring technology successes in recent decades captured people's imaginations instantly. They didn't need much convincing beyond the initial idea.
A separate objection is that by not using your brain for daily routines, memory and organisational skills will suffer. Purely speculative, but I think people downplay the importance of menial tasks in giving people a daily rhythm and discipline. The argument I sometimes see is that it frees you up to do higher-order tasks. I think it's unlikely.