Over 7,000 AI robot vacuums worldwide were accidentally hacked, exposing private homes, microphones, and cameras, by a software engineer who just wanted to use his PlayStation controller. Get updated: https://www.aiupdate.ai If a tech giant like DJI can be breached this easily, any Wi-Fi device in your home, Alexa, fridge, AC, is vulnerable. The reality: AI adoption is exploding, with the smart toy market set to grow 20-30% annually. Privacy and security are being tossed aside for convenience, putting your data—and your family—at risk. Today, we break down what this means for you, how to adapt, and why action beats complaining. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - How The Hack Happened? 02:40 - DJI's Statement 04:03 - Are You In Danger? 07:31 - AI Toys & Child Privacy 09:09 - Adapt or Fall Behind 12:05 - Final Thoughts https://nypost.com/2026/02/26/world-news/spanish-software-engineer-accidentally-hijacks-control-of-7k-robot-vacuums-worldwide-due-to-frightening-security-glitch/ https://www.theverge.com/tech/879088/dji-romo-hack-vulnerability-remote-control-camera-access-mqtt https://nypost.com/2024/10/17/tech/hacked-robot-vacuums-hurl-racial-slurs-at-shocked-owners-who-react-with-fear-disgust/ https://store.dji.com/ #ai #artificialintelligence #agi #robot

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