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Recently watched Ex Machina, and it got me thinking. (fuck zuckerberg)

Thought about what it would take to control things in my home with only my voice. IE: "Lights". "Turn on the TV" "Lock the doors" "It's cold in here, turn up the heat"

What would be a good starting point? Raspberry PI? Android Studio?
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Spend 50 years designing an AI, then find a reliable voice recognition system.
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api.ai

not sure about hardware, maybe a raspi
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>>52257749
Your Android device sent your voice to servers to do the actual voice recognition then you get a coherent phrase out of it
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>>52257749
>>52257770
Since it's in your home you probably want it offline, the google one sends everything to their servers and I wouldn't want everything in my house transferred to google.
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>>52257730
this was a good start... thanks
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>>52257649
The voice recognition is the easy part. ( with preprogrammed phrases ) Integrating your devices will be harder.

There is an android app utter that is a shitty voice assistant but works offline, can be integrated with tasker. You could essentially build this with nest, an old android with an ir blaster, and absolutely nothing to do with your time.
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So this is the "AI" of my house, 2011 Atom 1.8 Ghz 4 GB ram (dont remember cpu, but a quite hefty)

Runs windows 8 pro (quite bloated actually), altho much of the services running are needed.

Has a mic and a c# speech recognission pattern built into it with custom syntax for defining commando paths.

Basic shit i can do is "turn on lamp", "turn on tv", "wake up [pc]"

Cont
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>>52261825
3 months work if i remember correctly, altho many more plugins can be made.

"ALICE" AI to talk too (basic talk library)
"AndThereWasLight" for yeah, light
"Calendar"
"Clock"
"MusicManager"
"WolframAlpha"
"WoL"
"VoiceIdentity"
"Note"
"Shutup"
"Skype"
"What to eat"
"Android control" (UDP brodcast commandos)

It also has an android app, so i can send commandos home when im not at home (External ip voice transmit)

Well list goes on

Suck my cuck suckerberg, im already done
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>>52257649
Amazon Echo (I think)
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>>52257649
Be a Jew
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>>52257649
Machine learning and voice pattern recognition should be the start.

You could also make a synthetic voice from scratch if you have a lot of free time.
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>>52262132
The whole IoT makes it simpler to implement a home assistant, though he'd probably focus more on the data mining and integration with Siri or Cortana or any other shit.
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