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19 Feb 2003, Nick Farrell , V3
In the future, we will increasingly be swamped with spam as our 'intelligent' household equipment tries to contact us, an expert has predicted.
Paddy Nixon, a professor at the department of computer and information sciences at the University of Strathclyde, said that our mobiles and email inboxes will soon be filled with information from appliances such as internet-enabled fridges telling us that our food is out of date or that we've run out of milk.
While there are positive aspects to the developments, such as care in the community for the elderly and infirm, Nixon told The Scotsman newspaper that privacy issues need to be tackled to stop a world of sensors and computers ending up like something out of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty Four.
The professor also said that it is crucial that we are not bombarded with information at inappropriate times, such as the fridge phoning to tell its owner to buy more milk when the owner is in a meeting.