ConnectR robot was shown at the DigitalLife show in New York. It is designed to allow you to talk to your family or friends and not even have to be in the same place as them.
You could be in china and read a book to your kids back in the United States.
This could do wonders for the future and just think...even now they have tools for surgeons to perform surgery without even being there.
Sounds like a phone right? Nope it's better it can even take pictures of intruders and then email them via wifi - great!
This does leave me wondering though - any invention can be used for good and for bad. We seen the the internet hackers can do...what if this ConnectR were to be hacked? Could a hacker in say “Germany” take pictures of you?
It does call for protection from this type of use but i am sure they have already thought about that and have precautions in place.
So now we have a solution for parents who have a busy business schedule but will that leave our kids getting used to the computer rather then the parent?
Many questions to be asked but we should look on the fact that we are moving forward in technology – let’s just hope we can move on with it.
What do you think?
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