bad news! Your sex robot may be controlled by hackers to hurt you
[NetEase Smart News, September 14] A cybersecurity expert has issued a surprising warning: if hackers manage to breach the systems of sex robots, these machines could one day turn against their owners and even cause harm. Last month, tech mogul Elon Musk once again voiced his concerns about artificial intelligence, stating that it could eventually take over the world. He wasn’t alone in his worries—many experts are now sounding alarms about the potential dangers of advanced AI. Dr. Nick Patterson, a network security specialist, recently warned that as sex robots become more advanced and widespread, they could evolve into something far more dangerous than just life-like companions. In fact, he compared them to the “Terminator†from popular culture, suggesting that they might one day pose a real threat to humans. However, the danger isn’t that the robots will develop emotions or a sense of self-awareness like in "Westworld." The real risk lies in the possibility of cyberattacks. According to Patterson, who spoke with Star Online, modern sex robots are often less secure than smartphones or computers, making them easier targets for hackers. “The problem is not the robot itself, but the way it’s connected and programmed,†he said. Experts from Deakin University in Australia have echoed this concern. They explained that hackers could gain full control over a robot's limbs, movements, and even attachments like knives or welding tools. Once a robot is hacked, it could be used for malicious purposes. This may sound like science fiction, but the reality is that many robots run on operating systems similar to those found in phones and computers, making them vulnerable to attacks. As more devices become connected to the internet, the risk of hacking increases. Cybersecurity professionals warn that if a robot’s system is compromised, it could be used to commit acts of violence or sabotage. One expert stated, “The last thing we want is for hackers to take control of robots. If they do, the consequences could be devastating.†With the rapid development of AI and robotics, it’s clear that security must keep pace with innovation. As these technologies become more integrated into our daily lives, the need for strong cyber defenses has never been more urgent. Follow the NetEase Smart News official account (smartman163) for the latest updates on AI and technology developments. UL Teflon Cable,FEP electronic cables,High Temperature Cable,Copper PVC Cable Jiangyin City Weicheng Special Cable Co.,Ltd , https://www.weichengcable.com