Zuckerberg seeks more use cases for virtual assistant Jarvis from Facebook followers
After introducing virtual butler Jarvis in a Morgan Freeman voice, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is now seeking suggestions from his Facebook followers to make Jarvis more useful and make it do much more. In a video post, which shows Mark, Priscilla, his child Max and dog Beast, at home in different situations, the co-founder showcases some use cases of Jarvis and wants to do more. Named after the artificial intelligence system designed by Marvel comics' superhero Iron Man or Tony Stark, Jarvis can respond to text and voice commands and it could run music, air conditioning, doors, and other systems. It could recognize visitors, start a toaster and even shoot t-shirts from a cannon in his closet. The video also shows that Jarvis can make decisions like who to tickle next, in this case, it was Max.
Dec-21-2016, 10:00:35 GMT