> Or a smart appliance company that works with local hardware and keeps all data on premises.
That assumes there is a use case for data-collecting appliances that brings enough value to people that such a thing would actually be preferable over an equivalent appliance that doesn't collect that data at all.
I don't think that there is such a use case for common appliances, though.
That assumes there is a use case for data-collecting appliances that brings enough value to people that such a thing would actually be preferable over an equivalent appliance that doesn't collect that data at all.
I don't think that there is such a use case for common appliances, though.