The early millennium marked home automation’s first real foothold. Cooking appliances began operating with programmable precision, TVs quietly analyzed our viewing habits to sharpen recommendations, and core household systems — climate, lighting, and security — became smart enough to be controlled with a smartphone. We were close to living like The Jetsons, just without Rosey or flying cars.
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