The future of smart home: your house talks to you

In 1957, Disneyland in Denmark exhibited a model of a house costing $1 million - "House of the Future." In the eyes of people, it is just a wonder made up of plastic and fiberglass: four capsule-shaped rooms are built around a pillar and suspended as if they were suspended in the air. The furniture in the room can be put into the counter when it is not in use. There is a video phone in the room with a scented heating/cooling system. Best of all, there is no refrigerator in the house, but there are three “cold zones” that will fall from the ceiling with the push of a button.

After decades, the design of the refrigerator has not become so advanced. However, people often refer to smart refrigerators when talking about the Internet of Things. The smart refrigerator of the future will not only refrigerate food, but also adjust the temperature according to the food you store, reminding you to drink more water and ordering milk from the store automatically before the milk is finished.

Of course, smart refrigerators are just a microcosm of smart homes. The era of smart home is accelerating, and here is the outlook for smart homes in the future.

Ubiquitous sensor

In the future, there will be a lot of sensors in our room, and we will always receive information about the activities around us. The intelligent system in the house will use this information to analyze your needs.

At present, some smart washing machines on the market can judge the water consumption and the amount of laundry detergent by the weight of your clothes and the dirtyness of clothes. A company called June has developed a smart oven that uses sensors and cameras to determine what food the user puts in, then adjusts the temperature and determines how to cook. Just put the cookie dough or chicken in, the oven will take over the following things. In the future, the ubiquitous smart interface in the room will be able to react to the items placed on it. For example, the countertop in the kitchen will be able to keep the coffee on top of you.

In the future, your home's smart system will not only know if there is anyone in your family, but you can also know who the family is. French smart home manufacturer Netatmo recently launched the Netatmo Welcome intelligent surveillance camera, which recognizes your family when they get home and notifies you via a smartphone. Future intelligent monitoring systems can not only recognize people through face recognition software, but also use biometric sensors to recognize people through features such as fingerprints and heartbeats. After the intelligent system recognizes the identity of the person, it can automatically adjust the lighting, indoor temperature and music according to their preferences. In the future, the front door of your home will recognize who you are and then automatically open the door for you. You can leave the key without it.

In the future, your smart home system will also be able to monitor your daily life, including your sleep time, exercise, eating preferences, and physical changes. If you don't think there is anything to be surprised about, maybe your toilet will use your excrement to judge whether your body is healthy and provide relevant information to your doctor and insurance company.

Of course, monitoring your smart home all the time will make you feel a bit scary. Information about you and your family will be kept in the cloud for years or even decades. If you use this data properly, it will make your family life better. However, what is used properly, the right to define is in the technology company. This means that some of your private information may be used by technology companies for commercial purposes. A more serious problem is an unavoidable security hole: once you get your private information, a thief or a bad person can confirm when you will be at home.

2. Your house can talk to you

Alphabet's intelligent thermostat Nest has been able to automatically adjust the room temperature based on the outdoor temperature, regardless of whether the owner is at home. There will be more smart furniture in the future to predict your needs: the coffee machine will automatically start brewing coffee when you wake up, and the lights and ceiling fans will automatically turn on or off as you enter and exit the room. Your refrigerator and kitchen may also recommend menus based on your existing ingredients.

Although most smart home appliances rely on WiFi and voice control, you don't have to worry about them interfering with each other. The entire smart home system is like your smart assistant, an invisible, omnipresent assistant who controls all the devices and can even help you manage your life.

Amazon has launched the intelligent voice assistant Echo, Google will also launch Google Home, both products are voice-activated, they can do things including playing music, reminding users to see the appointment of the dentist and so on. IBM inventor James Kozloski claims that in the next decade or so, artificial intelligence assistants will be able to do more. Kozloski and his team have successfully developed an intelligent system that can predict people's needs through sensors and machine learning systems. This intelligent system has been patented. When you and a friend video chat with Apple's Facetime, Kozloski's smart assistant can remind you that this friend's birthday is coming. Maybe you and your family will quarrel over who will do chores such as washing dishes and dumping garbage. This intelligent assistant will predict the best time to do chores and urge you to complete. Even, it can recommend a machine that can replace you with these chores.

3. You will never be alone again

In the next few decades, a large number of home robots will enter thousands of households. According to a 2015 report by Business Insider Intelligence, the office robot and home robot market will grow rapidly over the next three years, with a total market value of more than $1.5 billion, which will grow faster than factory robots.

Now, there is already a sweeping robot like Roomba on the market. Christopher Atkeson, a robotic scientist at Carnegie Mellon University in the United States, said there will be robots that help us clean the table and take a shower in the future. One day, the robot will stack clothes for us, cook and clean up debris, and no human instructions, because they can predict people's needs.

Maybe we will also need the company of the robot. Japanese technology companies have developed a robot called Pepper that predicts people's emotions and reacts. Pepper has been very popular since its launch two years ago. Pepper may be the ideal roommate for mankind: useful, enthusiastic, always with you, will never hinder you.

The Internet has become popular, and the boundaries between online and offline life have blurred, and this line may eventually disappear. The relationship between humans and intelligent machines will bring new visions and problems to our social life.

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