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if it's foss then maybe
Even then I wouldn't trust it. Getting hacked or getting a virus could become a life or death scenario.
It would certainly require us to take data security seriously, and be ready to hit companies hard when their proprietary stuff causes public harm.
So yeah, a scary thing right now.
you could make it yourself
how would you open source you're hardware like is it the kernel or something
publicly available internal schematics, blueprints and documentation probably