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As home robots move from sci-fi novelty to everyday reality, a new question emerges: what happens when the machines in our homes know more about us than we realise?

In this episode, Stephen and Lauren dive into the growing privacy risks of embodied AI. From the clumsy but ever-watchful 1X Neo to XPeng’s empathy-engineered cat-suit robot, we explore how these devices gather data, who controls them, and what it means when tele-operators can literally see inside your home.

We also look at AI systems that remember your conversations, correlate your behaviour across platforms, and quietly build a portrait of your life far more detailed than any past surveillance regime.

This is the messy middle of the AI transition: technology racing ahead while law, ethics, and public awareness struggle to keep pace.

If you’ve ever wondered where the line is between helpful assistant and household spy — or what “privacy” even means in an AI-first world — this episode is essential listening.

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