smart home privacy

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Discussions tagged with smart home privacy on WindowsForum.com explore the intersection of autonomous AI agents and home automation, focusing on the security and privacy risks that arise when AI systems manage household tasks, calendars, and purchases. Topics include practical trade-offs, governance needs, and best practices for IT professionals and advanced users who want to maintain control over their smart home data. The tag covers how to evaluate vendor claims, secure local AI deployments, and avoid exposing personal information through always-on agents. These conversations are grounded in real-world use cases and emphasize proactive privacy measures rather than theoretical concerns.
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    Agentic AI in 2026: Practical Uses, Risks, and Best Practices for IT Pros

    Agentic AI is no longer a thought experiment; it’s a practical toolset that — in 2026 — can research and buy things for you, manage calendars and projects, work on your local machine, nudge your finances, and run your home. The recent AOL primer that outlined “5 ways AI agents can help” captures...
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