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Social Media Giant CEO: Makes His Own Personal Home AI

Makes His Own Personal Home AI

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Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Social Media Giant Facebook, has publicly spoken initially about a personal AI that would operate his home earlier June this year during the first Live Q&A session. On that session, Mark Zuckerberg invited Jerry Seinfeld and exposed some personal challenges this year; to run 365 mile in this year and build a simple AI for personal home operation. Many thought and believed that it was just a small talk, but Mark Zuckerberg has actually done it.

With the remaining days left for 2016, Zuckerberg announced earlier this week that the coding for the personal assistant that will "operate his home" has been achieved. The personal assistant can operate his lighting, temperature, appliances, music, security, can learn his tastes and patterns, learn new words and concepts and can even entertain his daughter.

"Isn't it funny how hard we work to just eliminate a little bit of effort," Seinfeld asked the Facebook CEO. "I mean to get the door is not much work. We are going to put in a tremendous amount of work to just save us walking to the door and opening it?"

"My goal was to learn about the state of artificial intelligence -- where we're further along than people realize and where we're still along ways off," Mark Zuckerberg stated. "These challenges always lead me to learn more than I expected, and this one also gave me a better sense of all the internal technology Facebook engineers get to use, as well as a thorough overview of home automation," replied Zuckerberg.

Zuckerberg's "Jarvis" like AI can process language, has speech and facial recognition. The AI can operate the lights in the bedroom, adjust the temperature, queue and play particular songs in the selected room of the house that can be played based on selection, mood setting or recommendations.

The AI Jarvis can also recognize whether Zuckerberg's daughter is awake and sense her motion through the sensors. Object identification is a capability too, the AI can tell whether it is his dog or just a rug on the floor.

The AI can decide whether to open the door or not let anyone through the door based on the facial recognition through the installed camera by the door.

To maximize the new creation, a Facebook messenger bot was created by Zuckerberg to communicate with Jarvis, ensuring continuous communication even through mobile phones.

Zuckerberg also made a dedicated app for enabling the AI with voice and speech recognition. To put it simply Zuckerberg does not to use his phone always, to take it out, open an app, and type the command. The CEO to simplify it, "to speak to Jarvis", like what others users of different AI or VA devices. To see more on the details on how Jarvis was created by Mark Zuckerberg, visit this link.

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