Converted! Vacuum cleaner takes the image of a woman sitting on the toilet
2 min readAn unusual event was spotted and shared on social media, where it quickly became viral content. iRobot Roomba J7 robot vacuum took pictures of a woman while she was sitting on the toilet doing her business. The pictures were posted online and she was blown away.
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According to the company, the robotic vacuum cleaner model made the pictures due to an older version of the driver modification. According to the company, the truth happened in 2020, and this feature is no longer available in the new versions.
Pictures taken by the vacuum cleaner are circulating on the Internet in networks in Venezuela
According to the information, MIT Technology Review had access to 15 photos taken by the robotic vacuum cleaner that were shared on Venezuelan forums and social networks. These are pictures that show furniture and pets, but they also reveal a woman sitting on her toilet.
According to information from the manufacturer, users of Robot They were aware that the recordings could be caused by the modified version of the device, which is not being marketed. The biggest mystery about the case is that it is not known how these photos ended up on the Internet.
The company confirms that a leak occurred, but says the owners were aware of it
iRobot, as mentioned, has confirmed that the photos were taken by a robotic vacuum cleaner. However, she also stresses that all customers and users of the technology were aware that this could happen.
The device has a green “sticker” showing the following message: “Video Recording”. In addition, it is the consumer’s responsibility to remove any unwanted images from within the space storage space.
The images were taken to improve the learning work of the artificial intelligence (AI) in the device. the camera The robot can read location and be able to work more efficiently over time.
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