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Mark Zuckerberg's Home AI system
KoenMartens
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Interesting read about Mark Zuckerberg's efforts to create a 'JARVIS' for his home.
https://www.facebook.com/notes/mark-zuckerberg/building-jarvis/10154361492931634
Very nice to see what he wants and thinks is necessary and possible.
For example, he is planning on using speech simply by making an always-on-app for iPhones and androids and having a few of those phones laying around the house.
https://www.facebook.com/notes/mark-zuckerberg/building-jarvis/10154361492931634
Very nice to see what he wants and thinks is necessary and possible.
For example, he is planning on using speech simply by making an always-on-app for iPhones and androids and having a few of those phones laying around the house.
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This part is very interesting:
"One thing that surprised me about my communication with Jarvis is that when I have the choice of either speaking or texting, I text much more than I would have expected. This is for a number of reasons, but mostly it feels less disturbing to people around me. If I'm doing something that relates to them, like playing music for all of us, then speaking feels fine, but most of the time text feels more appropriate. Similarly, when Jarvis communicates with me, I'd much rather receive that over text message than voice. That's because voice can be disruptive and text gives you more control of when you want to look at it. Even when I speak to Jarvis, if I'm using my phone, I often prefer it to text or display its response.
This preference for text communication over voice communication fits a pattern we're seeing with Messenger and WhatsApp overall, where the volume of text messaging around the world is growing much faster than the volume of voice communication. This suggests that future AI products cannot be solely focused on voice and will need a private messaging interface as well. Once you're enabling private messaging, it's much better to use a platform like Messenger than to build a new app from scratch. I have always been optimistic about AI bots, but my experience with Jarvis has made me even more optimistic that we'll all communicate with bots like Jarvis in the future."
Personally I don't prefer text above speech. Because when I use my phone, I just toggle my devices via the app. I don't text the app when I can click (I find texting way harder then just some clicks).
Update: found it https://www.facebook.com/homeymessenger/
And some funny videos:
- https://www.facebook.com/zuck/videos/10103351034741311/
- https://www.facebook.com/zuck/videos/10103351403412491/
- https://www.facebook.com/zuck/videos/10103353413344571/
Jarvis has a bigger WAF than Homey at the moment..
It was on the news yesterday day, 'almost a million downloads!'
Well, I'd like to see a link to download it!
But still funny videos..
But I would need some pretty solid evidence before I believe that Morgan Freeman can react that lifelike to his 'commands'