Amazon will soon be able to map their user's entire houses as it works to create a fully-functional smart home.As part of the tech giant's $1.7 billion acquisition of iRobot, the maker of Roomba vacuum cleaners, Amazon will be in control of its new Robot OS — giving the company access to detailed maps of people's homes, which could be used to gather even more data about each user.The operating system already works in conjunction with a front-facing camera on the Roomba j7 vacuums to map out a home's layout and avoid over 80 common place objects like shoes, socks, cords, headphones, clothes and even pet residue.
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