This project is the latest in his series of annual challenges, which have included learning Mandarin, reading two books every month, and personally killing every animal that he eats. Zuckerberg plans to share his progress along the way. Then again, Zuckerberg may be able to get some tips from fellow billionaire Elon Musk, who has already demonstrated how his work setup is similar to Tony Stark's lab, letting him use gestures and projections to manipulate rocket parts.
Describing the "simple AI" that he intends to build, Zuckerberg writes, "On the work side, it'll help me visualize data in VR to help me build better services and lead my organizations more effectively." That's certainly a bolder goal that should require more than off the shelf software and products.
The really interesting part of Zuckerberg's AI plan is when it moves past standard smart home controls and into his work. Monsters lose in overtime at Hershey, 4-3 New. "For example, I like rooms colder than Cilla, and but it's possible to just see who is in what room and adjust the temperatures automatically." "I'm very interested in using voice and face recognition to set lights and temperature as well depending on who is in what rooms, etc," he writes. The more challenging aspects of the project include making it work without direct input by him or Priscilla Chan, his wife. It's been very useful for controlling music with my voice while both hands are occupied taking care of Max." Zuckerberg has already found one product that he likes: "For just music, the Amazon Echo is pretty great. For the most part, that's all doable even for the non-billionaire home builder. That should be able to handle his initial goals, like controlling "music, lights, temperature, and so on." He also wants this system to recognize when friends are at the front door and let them in, alert him if his newborn daughter needs attention, and do all of this only when it recognizes the person speaking. "I'm going to start by exploring what technology is already out there," he writes. Zuckerberg's vision starts basic but gets a lot more ambitious. "You can think of it kind of like Jarvis in Iron Man," Zuckerberg writes.ĪI that can run a home and create virtual reality visualizations In a post on Facebook this afternoon, Zuckerberg wrote that he intends to build an AI that can run his home and present him with virtual reality visualizations of his work. It’s overall theme was based out on Tony’s Hotrod car that he owned in his garage.Mark Zuckerberg wants to live a bit more like Tony Stark.
The Mark III is the first armor to feature a Red and Gold color design on it’s armor plates. The Mark III appears in Iron Man 3 along with other 6 armors in Tony’s garage, and also after where it is destroyed when a terrorist attack occurs in Tony Stark’s Malibu Mansion. Also, the suit has flares and strong repulsors, along with more tank missiles. It was later succeeded by the Mark IV.Įven though it was not used in Iron Man 2 it was put in the Hall of Armors with the original 7 armors. It was heavily damaged at the end of the first Iron Man by the Iron Monger. The Mark III was equipped with a variety of incredible enhancements and upgrades.
The strongest of the armors in Iron Man, it was designed for customization.