Skyline of Las Vegas
Real news. Real stories. Real voices.
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Supported by

'Smarts' Creep Into Everyday Products As Gadget Show Opens

NEW YORK (AP) — Internet-connected "smarts" are creeping into cars, refrigerators, thermostats and just about everything else in your home.

CES 2019, the gadget show opening Tuesday, will showcase many of these products, including an oven that coordinates your recipes and a toilet that flushes with a voice command.

With every additional smart device in your home, companies are able to gather more details about your daily life. Companies say they are building these products not for snooping but for convenience.

Sponsor Message

But Amazon, Google and other partners enabling the intelligence can use those details to customize services and ads. And data can leak with technical errors, hacking and subpoenas in lawsuits.

Knowing what you cook might seem innocuous, but experts say insurers could tell how healthily you're eating and even infer ethnicity.

How is Las Vegas' healthcare system really doing, and what does it mean for you and your family? Desert Companion's Health Issue takes a deep dive into these questions and explores how heart-centered business leaders prove that doing good benefits the bottom line.