In the olden days, when we went away on vacation or for the winter, we left
a key with a neighbor.  Now everyone assumes they have their smart home
devices, their cameras, their robot lawnmowers and snowblowers and vacuum
cleaners and pet feeders.  But what happens if there's a storm or power
outage and maybe someone just needs to power cycle the modem or router?  Or
reset a circuit breaker or GFCI?  Without Internet, all those smart devices
are offline.

 

Seems like we need a service that you pay monthly and give them a key, and
if necessary they will send a human out to your house.  Actually so many
people have a door lock where you just punch in a combination, you might not
have to give them a key.

 

This seems to go with rent-a-human type services to close the door on Waymo
robotaxis, or help your food delivery robot cross a street.

 

I'm old enough to remember when you'd pay a neighbor kid to take in your
newspapers, mow your lawn, feed your fish.  But of course there are no
newspapers any more.  And nobody pays kids to mow lawns any more.  Do most
kids never have a part time job until they graduate from high school (or
college)?  That seems like an abrupt transition.  Especially if all the jobs
are remote now.  Who is your mentor, ChatGPT?

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