Mark Zuckerberg wants to build an AI like Iron Mans Jarvis for his home

Mark Zuckerbergs new year’s resolution

I have heard some crazy ambitious new year’s resolutions in my life but this one made it to the top of my list. Mark Zuckerberg has shared his new year’s resolution with the world with his latest post on his Facebook account.

Most people, including myself, would rightfully wonder: “what could a billionaire possibly want for a new year’s resolution that doesn’t already have?” Well, an AI for his home of course!!!

More or less Mark Zuckerberg wants to build a personal Artificial Intelligence Assistant for his home just like Iron Man’s Jarvis. What is he going to call it? I don’t know. Maybe Jarbook or Farvis? We’ll just have to wait and see. What’s sure though is that Mark Zuckerbergs AI is not going to be available to Facebook people anytime soon since as he notes this is a personal project.

If you haven’t watched Iron Man or you don’t quite know what an AI Assistant is take a look at this YouTube video.

Mark Zuckerbergs Post:

My personal challenge for 2016 is to build a simple AI to run my home and help me with my work. You can think of it kind of like Jarvis in Iron Man.
I’m going to start by exploring what technology is already out there. Then I’ll start teaching it to understand my voice to control everything in our home — music, lights, temperature and so on. I’ll teach it to let friends in by looking at their faces when they ring the doorbell. I’ll teach it to let me know if anything is going on in Max’s room that I need to check on when I’m not with her. On the work side, it’ll help me visualize data in VR to help me build better services and lead my organizations more effectively.
Every challenge has a theme, and this year’s theme is invention.
At Facebook I spend a lot of time working with engineers to build new things. Some of the most rewarding work involves getting deep into the details of technical projects. I do this with Internet.org when we discuss the physics of building solar-powered planes and satellites to beam down internet access. I do this with Oculus when we get into the details of the controllers or the software we’re designing. I do this with Messenger when we discuss our AI to answer any question you have. But it’s a different kind of rewarding to build things yourself, so this year my personal challenge is to do that.
This should be a fun intellectual challenge to code this for myself. I’m looking forward to sharing what I learn over the course of the year.

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