A Barcelona man attempting to control his robotic vacuum cleaner inadvertently gained access to nearly 7,000 other connected devices worldwide. Using an AI-powered coding application, Sammy Azdoufal discovered he could remotely access live camera feeds, audio streams, floor plans, cleaning schedules, and physical locations of homes in 24 countries. The vulnerability stems from unsecured smart devices and the potential for unauthorized access through AI-assisted programming. The incident highlights significant privacy concerns surrounding the increasing prevalence of internet-connected home technology. Experts warn that inadequate security measures in these devices can expose sensitive personal information. The Times reported on the breach, emphasizing the ease with which a hobbyist could compromise the security of numerous households. This case underscores the need for stronger security protocols and user awareness regarding smart home device vulnerabilities.