Exploring the Frontier of Green Intelligent Homes: My Presentation in Prague

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As we continue to embrace the benefits of smart technology, the concept of the Green Intelligent Home is an exciting and promising development in the evolution of smart homes. Our paper, which I presented at the IoTBDS conference in Prague last weekend, explores this frontier.

The possibilities of a world where Green Intelligent Homes are the norm are intriguing, as they offer increased automation, personalization, sustainability, and more. Nonetheless, as with any emerging technology, it is important to be aware of potential risks and implications. These range from security and privacy, manipulation of people, a lack of self-sufficiency, and more.    

As the Green Intelligent Home prospect continues to develop, it is essential to stay informed and explore the potential of this technology. In case you are interested in learning more about the Green Intelligent Home or collaborating on related projects, please get in touch.

The future of luxury living is here, and it is floating

Ocean Builders has just unveiled its fleet of revolutionary living pods, which bring together luxury living and smart home technology. The pods are currently under construction in the Linton Bay Marina on the north coast of Panama and are described as the “world’s first eco-restorative homes”.

Some things, like food and medication, may be delivered by drones, while an autonomous vessel may be utilized as an ocean recycling vessel to collect waste and maintain a clean environment. The pods will also be equipped with special “smart rings” that enable residents to unlock doors and switch their music on at the wave of a hand.

Would you be interested in owning one of these homes? Do you think these homes are better equipped to safeguard our privacy and security? 

See the original article published on CNN Travel here: https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/eco-friendly-futuristic-floating-homes-under-construction/index.html