Mark Zuckerberg made his own AI system to control his home

Mark Zuckerberg set out to challenge a simple AI to control the house before the end of the year, and he did. Mark's Jarvis is not as complicated as Iron Man 's Jarvis, but this artificial intelligence system allowed Mark to control his house: turn off and turn on lights, adjust the temperature, turn on some household appliances, play music , security camera. Receiving commands can be done via the web, the command line, the app Mark wrote on iOS or a bot on Facebook Messenger. The system also automatically learns Mark's hobbies and habits, learns new words and concepts to make better decisions over time. Mark also built face recognition, natural speech recognition and self-learning for the system. According to Mark's blogging, it seems he did this project himself after work with a little help from staff because he wanted to learn about AI himself and understand how it works.

Mark builds systems with programming languages ​​such as Python, PHP and Objective C. With some devices, manufacturers have pre-built APIs or some standard integration, so communication is easy, but there are items. The map wasn't even connected to the Internet, so Mark had to find alternatives, such as translating the way the manufacturer's app ordered the device to tweak the hardware. The face features, the voice, he uses the existing code of Facebook.

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The functions on Amazon Echo or Google Home all work, but if Mark does a system like this it will be very different from an AI built by Amazon or Google. If Facebook embarked more on the project, the "Mark Jarvis" development path will be expanded, especially when Facebook can learn your habits and interests through your interactions with the social network. this association.

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