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Mark Zuckerberg builds his own Jarvis AI

2016-12-20
Mark Zuckerberg built his own Jarvis AI Mark Zuckerberg is not just the CEO of Facebook he's constantly trying new things in the past he challenged himself to only eating animals that he's killed personally for 2016 he had a new challenge create a simple AI Zuckerberg wrote a blog post saying he's completed building a simple AI to run his home like Jarvis and Ironman with this project he would learn the state of artificial intelligence Zuckerberg AI is similar to Amazon's Alexa or Google assistant it could control lights adjust the temperature and play songs his version of Jarvis can also handle open-ended requests Zuckerberg is not aware of any commercial products capable of doing that yet Jarvis can also recognize people at the front door thanks to face recognition and to let them in Zuckerberg tried to control appliances using his AI but ran into problems particularly he found that a lot of toasters will not let you push the bread down if the toaster is off suck wound up getting a toaster from the 1950s and used a connected outlet to control it on top of all that he tinkered with the idea of connecting his AI to a t-shirt cannon that would shoot him a new gray t-shirt whenever he wanted unfortunately this would require hardware modifications so his connected t-shirt cannon is on hold for now to interact with a Isaac Oberg ty Jarvis to Facebook Messenger so he could write out text commands to a bot the boss then related his message to the Jarvis server it even responds to audio clips for voice recognition Zuckerberg built an iOS app that effectively lets him use a phone as a remote he says his next steps are building an Android app and installing Jarvis voice terminals around his home for more information check out CENTCOM Amaya's actor I'll see you online
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