{"id":6768,"date":"2018-04-26T13:01:16","date_gmt":"2018-04-26T17:01:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.caskeys.com\/dc\/?p=6768"},"modified":"2025-05-21T00:43:45","modified_gmt":"2025-05-21T04:43:45","slug":"smart-house-or-not","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.caskeys.com\/dc\/smart-house-or-not\/","title":{"rendered":"What&#8217;s so smart about a House?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">Smart <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">houses <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">are <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">no <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">longer <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">approaching &#8211; <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">they\u2019ve <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">already <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">arrived. <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">Voice <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">activation <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">has <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">reached <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">a <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">critical <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">user <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">base, <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">and <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">many <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">household <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">devices <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">are <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">now \u201c<\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">smart,\u201d <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">though <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">not <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">always <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">in <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">the <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">way <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">one <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">expects <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">when <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">hearing <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">the <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">phrase <\/span><em data-start=\"553\" data-end=\"565\"><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">smart <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">home<\/span><\/em><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">. <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">Game <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">consoles <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">like <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">Xbox <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">and <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">PlayStation, <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">for <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">example, <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">double <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">as <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">media <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">hubs, <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">yet <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">offer <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">little <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">in <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">terms <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">of <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">real <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">household <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">value <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">beyond <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">games <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">and <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">streaming.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">More <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">impressive <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">are <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">the <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">appliances <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">that <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">go <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">beyond <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">entertainment. <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">Coffee <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">makers <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">now <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">respond <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">to <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">voice <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">commands <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">through <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">a <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">central <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">hub. <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">Toasters <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">remember <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">your <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">preferred <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">shade <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">of <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">crispness. <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">Convection <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">ovens <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">monitor <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">not <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">only <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">heat <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">and <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">time, <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">but <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">also \u201c<\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">smell\u201d <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">ingredients <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">using <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">advanced <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">chemo-<\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">sensory <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">tools. <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">These <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">innovations <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">promise <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">to <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">liberate <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">humans <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">from <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">mundane <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">kitchen <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">tasks &#8211; <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">to <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">free <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">us <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">up <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">for <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">whatever <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">it <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">is <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">humans <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">are <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">still <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">supposed <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">to <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">be <\/span><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">doing.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">Each of these devices shares a common weakness tied to connectivity: privacy. Concerns once centered on hackers stealing passwords. That threat still exists, but a deeper, more structural problem has emerged &#8211; one designed into the devices themselves. Data mining, targeted advertising, and bandwidth drain have become routine. Despite all this digital creepiness, the bigger issue might be more basic. Many of these devices simply fail to make life easier. At least, that\u2019s the argument made by journalist Kashmir Hill:<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">\u201cI\u2019m going to warn you against a smart home because living in it is annoying as hell.\u201d<\/span> (Hill, 2018)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p><span class=\"_fadeIn_m1hgl_8\">Full respect to Ms. Hill, though I couldn\u2019t disagree more. I once shared her skepticism, and I voiced it loudly at the 2013 Future of Design Conference in Boston. During the opening forum, tech host Luria Petrucci described an emerging frontier &#8211; the Internet of Things. Several examples were offered, though one stood out: the smart ladle. As described, it would connect to a smartphone app and relay the temperature of your soup. To me, this was absurd &#8211; a needless gadget that wasted engineering time and research dollars. After all, a basic kitchen thermometer from the last century could do the job more reliably, more quickly, and without the help of Bluetooth.<\/span>&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When the floor opened for questions, I raised my hand &#8211; confident, maybe even a little smug &#8211; glad to be the lone voice pushing back against tech for tech\u2019s sake. Whiz-bang gadgets that solved problems nobody had struck me as a waste of time, money, and talent. Then Ms. Petrucci changed my mind with a single word: <em>Market<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>That simple word carries real weight. The market decides what survives and what fades into the junk drawer of history. Take a moment to consider:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>New technologies almost always come with a high price tag. Early adopters pay not only to buy, but also to install, maintain, and troubleshoot these devices. The cost grows when follow-up versions &#8211; often incompatible with the first &#8211; begin flooding the market. Brand updates and competing formats force users into cycles of replacement or abandonment.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Most people, especially those with less disposable income or less interest in tech trends, choose to wait. These users let market forces shake out what works and what doesn\u2019t. If a connected device offers only novelty, the market will strip it of value. It will disappear.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Cost alone doesn\u2019t determine survival. There\u2019s another price to pay &#8211; consequence. Smart homes, like smartphones before them, introduce real risks. Many users begin with little awareness of what\u2019s being collected, tracked, or sold. Over time, they learn &#8211; usually by proxy &#8211; about surveillance, breaches, and behavior profiling. The question becomes: once the public catches on, will smart homes go the way of the Segway or the smartphone?<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Smartphone adoption offers a clear answer. Pew Research data shows that over 97% of the population now owns a smart mobile device (Pew Research Center, 2018). Awareness of surveillance or security risks has done little to slow this trend. Most users, even when informed, are unwilling to give up the convenience.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Expense and consequence alone do not stop adoption &#8211; they refine it. Together, these factors help shape a powerful, three-tier form of market regulation: caution, value, and backlash. This framework aligns with Lawrence Lessig\u2019s <em>Code 2.0<\/em>, where market forces are listed as one of four primary regulators of digital behavior (Grimmelmann, n.d.).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>That\u2019s why the smart ladle, as ridiculous as it sounds (and it does), still holds conceptual value. Build the device, release it into the world, and let the market decide whether it earns a place in people\u2019s homes.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ms. Hill made the same mistake I once did &#8211; judging the technology in isolation. Her experiment overloaded a home with devices, not for quality of life, but for quantity of data. In trying to learn how the tech collects information, she buried her household in tools designed more for novelty than necessity. No surprise it became a frustrating experience. That setup was destined to fail. It\u2019s like blaming a hammer for a splintered board or a crooked shelf.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>At time of writing, smart appliance adoption stands at 14%, with forecasts placing it near 22% within the next four years (Statista, n.d.). These aren\u2019t explosive numbers, but they suggest gradual acceptance. Most people, like me, don\u2019t live in sensor-saturated homes. My setup includes only a few smart devices &#8211; each chosen with purpose. Despite the hype, the backlash, and the headlines, buyers continue voting with their wallets.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If that trend holds, Ms. Hill\u2019s conclusion may be less a warning and more a moment of early frustration. Novelty will fade. Utility will remain.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">References<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>Hill, K. (2018, February 7). <em>The house that spied on me<\/em>. Gizmodo. <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/gizmodo.com\/the-house-that-spied-on-me-1822429852\">https:\/\/gizmodo.com\/the-house-that-spied-on-me-1822429852<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Pew Research Center. (2018, February 5). <em>Mobile fact sheet<\/em>. <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.pewinternet.org\/fact-sheet\/mobile\/\">https:\/\/www.pewinternet.org\/fact-sheet\/mobile\/<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Grimmelmann, J. (n.d.). <em>Internet law: Cases and problems<\/em> (Version 41). <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/internetcasebook.com\/\">https:\/\/internetcasebook.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Statista. (n.d.). <em>Smart appliances \u2013 United States: Market forecast<\/em>. <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.statista.com\/outlook\/389\/109\/smart-appliances\/united-states\">https:\/\/www.statista.com\/outlook\/389\/109\/smart-appliances\/united-states<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Are smart houses a smart idea? 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