It seems that the superhero that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg idolized when he was a child was Iron Man, not Superman. And here's the proof: He posted a video on Facebook yesterday claiming he had created Jarvis. Yes, it’s Tony Stark’s AI assistant in “Iron Man.”
"After a year of hard work, Jarvis is finally here," Zuckerberg's Facebook page reads.
What can Zuckerberg's Jarvis do?
When you get up in the morning, it will automatically open the curtains and tell Xiaozha the number of days, weather and temperature.
Eject a clean gray T-shirt to Xiao Zha (I was lucky enough to see Xiao Zha’s wardrobe full of gray T-shirts of the same style).
It can recognize the face of the visiting person (Xia Zha’s funny parents).
When it is inconvenient to speak, you can also use Facebook Message Use it to perform operations such as turning off lights.
Well, if you watch the entire video in its entirety, you will find that it is actually more like a conceptual short paragraph, which is to "describe what Xiao Zha's ideal AI assistant looks like."
Where have I heard Jarvis's voice? bingo! Veteran Hollywood actor Morgan Freeman made a guest appearance and showed off his substandard Chinese.
However, Xiao Zha's version of Jarvis is indeed under development, but it is currently more like a mobile assistant similar to Amazon Alexa or Apple's Siri. It has a customized iPhone application and can also be opened using Facebook's Message application. Turn off the lights.
Zuckerberg said in an interview with the media that it took him a year to program this program alone in his free time.
Currently, Jarvis is struggling with language nuances, such as "Adele" versus "Adele," and the "Play" in "Play Someone Like You," which actually means "play" rather than "play." "Play". In addition, he hasn't yet figured out how to connect Jarvis to devices in his home, such as Samsung TVs, security systems, Sonos speakers, etc.
Finally, Zuckerberg said that building Jarvis is still a challenge he has set for himself for the time being, rather than an upcoming service from Facebook, but who can guarantee that it won’t be in the future?
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