But it’s not like in the movies.
Hacked U.S. robot vacuums are yelling racial slurs, chasing pets
Man, these things would sell like hotcakes in Springfield, Ohio. They offer something for everyone. The white people would enjoy the racial slurs, and the Haitians could use them to drive the most delicious pets in their direction.

Creativity in action – they should market these as features. If I knew the thing would vacuum, yell racial slurs, and chase pets, I’d want one. That would leave the whole morning free for me and the Mrs. How is it at plain-vanilla swearing?
There is a really good old time radio play about something like this from the radio show X Minus One called Nightmare
This episode was based on a short story length prose poem originally named Revolt of the Machines by Stephen Vincent Benet but renamed Nightmare Number Three to coincide with the radio show.
It starts
We had expected everything but revolt
And I kind of wonder myself when they started thinking–
But there’s no dice in that now.
I’ve heard fellow say
They must have planned it for years and maybe they did.
Looking back, you can find little incidents here and there,
Like the concrete-mixer in Jersey eating the wop
Or the roto press that printed “Fiddle-dee-dee!”
In a three-color process all over Senator Sloop,
Trump would have never picked Vance if he knew he could have gotten one of these instead.