Here you can check out a ball-shaped house design where developer Mate Marshalko built a smart assistant that controls functions in his home.
To build the assistant, Marshalko used Apple’s Shortcuts interface to combine functionality between Apple’s smart assistant Siri and the OpenAI GPT-3 language model. The result is commands that are sent to HomeKit, which in turn activates functions in the smart home.
You can listen to a few different examples of Marshallko talking to his assistant above and then see how HomeKit interprets it. If you’d like to read more details about how he built the “world’s smartest voice assistant,” you can find a blog post on the subject at the link below.
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