The creator of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, has proposed a New Year’s curious. Build a virtual personal assistant making use of artificial intelligence
“My personal challenge for 2016 is to build a simple IA (artificial intelligence) to manage my house and help me at work. It can be a kind of Jarvis ‘Iron Man’ “he wrote in Facebook the employer of 31 years.
“I’ll start researching what technology exists and then begin to teach him to understand my voice to control everything in our house. The music, the lights, temperature, etc …” she explains. “I’ll show let friends at home looking at them in the face when the door call. I’ll Teach You let me know if anything happens in Max’s room (his newborn daughter) when I’m not there.”
“As for work, I help you visualize data in virtual reality to help create better services to address my organizations more effectively,” specified.
According to Zuckerberg has his Facebook profile, each year for private ends, such as learning Chinese is, read two books a month, or meet a person every day.
Facebook is working hard on self-learning computer, for example to organize the flow of news and commentary from users or to use the Messenger service to perform small tasks like making restaurant reservations. But the creation of this “virtual butler” is a private and personal project of Zuckerberg.
The artificial intelligence is one of his latest obsessions. “One of our objectives for the next five to ten years is basically make Facebook surpass humans in every primary senses: vision, hearing, language and general knowledge,” Zuckerberg told Fast Company.
he said it is investing heavily in artificial intelligence. He hopes that this can do everything from scheduling events to recognize friends. To do this, hopes to use the vast amount of data that has users of the network.
“There will be generated much more information about what happens in the world, and conventional models and systems we have today are not going to achieve,” he said about the vice president of engineering at Facebook, Jay Parikh . “If you are 10, 20 or 50 times more things going on around the world, then you’re really going to need intelligent systems” he reflected.
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