The future Roomba vacuum will be collecting data from inside your home and selling the detailed map of your living quarters to one of the 'Big Three' which is Amazon, Apple or Google.
http://www.trunews.com/article/roomba-vacuum-to-collect-map-of-your-home-and-sell-that-data
The Roomba robotic vacuum has been whizzing across floors for years, but its future may lie more in collecting data than dirt. That data is of the spatial variety: the dimensions of a room as well as distances between sofas, tables, lamps and other home furnishings. To a tech industry eager to push "smart" homes controlled by a variety of Internet-enabled devices, that space is the next frontier. Smart home lighting, thermostats and security cameras are already on the market, but Colin Angle, chief executive of Roomba maker iRobot Corp (IRBT.O), says they are still dumb when it comes to understanding their physical environment. He thinks the mapping technology currently guiding top-end Roomba models could change that and is basing the company's strategy on it.
"There's an entire ecosystem of things and services that the smart home can deliver once you have a rich map of the home that the user has allowed to be shared," said Angle. That vision has its fans, from investors to the likes of Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O), Apple Inc (AAPL.O) and Alphabet (GOOGL.O) who are all pushing artificially intelligent voice assistants as smart home interfaces. According to financial research firm IHS Markit, the market for smart home devices was worth $9.8 billion in 2016 and is projected to grow 60 percent this year. Angle told Reuters that iRobot, which made Roomba compatible with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant in March, could reach a deal to sell its maps to one or more of the Big Three in the next couple of years.
Amazon declined to comment, and Apple and Google did not respond to requests for comment.
>>61550610
>company doesn't realize it's sitting on a cash cow
>blows money on shit people don't want that won't help anybody, increasing the price of an already stupidly expensive product
>no price improvements over time because need to fund fucking garbage tech nobody cares about
I don't understand why companies like this can't just iterate little improvements every couple of years, while mostly focusing on price reduction. It would be so much more profitable. Just make fucking better Roombas at a better price and everybody would buy one.
>>61550610
>IoT
>connecting such devices to the internet
No thanks. I don't even allow my TV access, because it's literal botnet.
I propose "bring your roomba to work" and "take your roomba to the park" days in order to fudge the mapping data.
>>61550660
They wind up with too many idiots trying to make a name for themselves with retarded schemes and good pitching skills.
>>61550668
And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.
- Revelation 13:16-18
>>61550675
>get a folding dog pen
>place roomba into it and run
>change it's shape every 3 days
>profit
>>61550660
Shareholders. It's not good enough to stay the same, they must constantly grow.