A Smarter, Better Home
There is a fairly standard vision of the smart home. Systems silently automate tasks from temperature control to grocery orders in the background as our virtual assistants guide us effortlessly through the day. Whether this sounds like a seamless dream or a privacy-compromising nightmare, the reality for most people is a bit different. We rely on a constellation of more-or-less connected devices and apps. Some refuse to talk with one another without a complicated intervention. Others may be “smart,” but for reasons more interesting to engineers and marketers than users—do we really want to get phone alerts from every last appliance in our kitchens? The best new tools respond to real needs. Right now, one of the most urgent is reducing the ecological burden created by our houses. For our…