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Tired of all those timetables, application, motivational quotes ...
Coded my own assistant : Robo1100

Still full of ifs but properly understands what I mean (I don't have s very wild vocabulary )

Can I call it artificial intelligence?

Some of his features:
- determining current tasks according to date and time
- tracks the task and show you how many percent you've done
- plays different musics according to your mood (if you start nagging he'll play motivational rock and so on)
- does simple calculations for you
-gives you simple informations like time , whether,...
- remind you the events of the day
- reads a rsnfom cool quote at startup
- most importantly speaks with s human voice
-...

Any recommendations?

Comments
  • 6
    By actual definition of intelligence, no. By today's IT buzzword definitions, yes you can deffo call it intelligent.
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  • 3
    The fact you said it's full of if statements to decide what to do means it's no AI at all. To be 'intelligent' it should be able to learn things.

    Of course, if you wanna play buzzword roulette you can call it an AI algorithm (you should run it in azure/AWS so you can add 'in the cloud' to that and have the holy trinity of useless buzzwords).
  • 0
    @HisAxelency if you say Google assistant is ai then it's pretty stupid
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    @R1100 I consider the AI that beat GO and Starcraft/Dota pro's a true AI.
    It's able to process multiple data inputs at the same time and learn from them to adapt it's own play style.

    To me that's pretty much the definition of true AI, since it can keep improving itself (within it's boundaries).
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    @irene
    I know it doesn't. It trains by using replay data from real games between players.
  • 0
    @irene

    I suppose we're both right: https://deepmind.com/blog/...

    Initially, they used anonymized human games, then they put it up against some pro's, now it continues learning by playing against itself.
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