IoT Devices and Privacy Concerns in Wake of Apple HomePod Release (choosetoencrypt.com) 6 points by searchencrypt 8y ago ↗ HN
[–] stewofkc 8y ago ↗ That story in GizModo is cool...kinda what I expected. IoT has a long way to go.
[–] [dead] contributions 8y ago ↗ Norton's suggestions for "securing" IoT is worthless. Let me just secure my other devices because Norton has nothing for smart home things.
[–] dallascowboys 8y ago ↗ The futuristic vision of IoT working completely smoothly is still a dream.For now, it works but only in isolated cases. As the system's AI continues to learn, the solutions will be exponentially better. [–] searchencrypt 8y ago ↗ It's cool that Apple's systems will supposedly learn on their own, beyond sending information back to Apple. Compared to Amazon and Google's model which relies on learning through data collection and then pushing updates. [–] [dead] cnsrocker 8y ago ↗ Ehh. That's what they say...
[–] searchencrypt 8y ago ↗ It's cool that Apple's systems will supposedly learn on their own, beyond sending information back to Apple. Compared to Amazon and Google's model which relies on learning through data collection and then pushing updates. [–] [dead] cnsrocker 8y ago ↗ Ehh. That's what they say...
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 21.1 ms ] threadFor now, it works but only in isolated cases. As the system's AI continues to learn, the solutions will be exponentially better.