Zuckerberg also wants it to “learn his tastes and patterns, learn new words and concepts, and even entertain his daughter Max.” Written in Python, PHP and Objective C, and spending around 150 hours, Jarvis uses several artificial intelligence techniques such as natural language processing, speech and face recognition, and reinforcement learning. Zuckerberg recently offered Fast Company with a sneak peek into his house to demonstrate the working of his AI assistant. ALSO READ: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg shares 360-degree video of baby Max s first steps I mean to get the door is not much work.” While Zuckerberg did laugh it off then, he has now come out with whatever success he has achieved in these months. The interviewer and noted comedian Jerry Seinfeld had mocked Zuckerberg AI saying, “Isn’t it funny how hard we work to just eliminate a little bit of effort. When Zuckerberg took the challenge, he mentioned that Jarvis-like AI could be designed to control almost everything in the house, from opening doors, to turning the lights on and off, to controlling the thermostat and appliances. Also Read - Facebook to pay French news publishers for using its content The command can be as simple as, OK Google, set the temperature to 20 degrees. Google as also integrated Nest support which lets you control the thermostat or lights using voice commands. However, these AIs are designed for simple tasks, such as searching for information online, sending texts or making phone calls, and for answering basic general knowledge queries. Over the past three years or so, we have seen a mushrooming growth of AIs in different formats, right from voice assistants such as Google Assistant, Siri and Cortana, to chat bots that work within Facebook Messenger. Also Read - Facebook, Instagram might witness a 45 percent drop in teenage users over the next two years: Report Also Read - WhatsApp violates Indian users' rights by denying dispute resolution claims Centre He not only managed to successfully complete the challenge, but also offered a sneak peek at its working. Earlier this year, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took a personal challenge to build a Jarvis-style AI to run his home. Of course, the concept sounds too futuristic, but with the kind of means and technology we have today, building a basic AI-based assistant isn t difficult. And if you ve seen Marvel s Iron Man movies, you may have come across Jarvis, Tony Stark s AI-powered powered butler that runs the house. Further, features such as Safety Gear/PPE Analysis, Queue Management, Demographical Analysis Footfall Analysis (Visitor Count), Heatmaps (Density Flow Analysis), Virtual boundary for perimeter security and Fire detection etc can accelerate and augment contamination efforts during emergencies.For decades, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a part of the fantasy world and remained in the comic books and movies. Some of its post-pandemic use-cases include face mask detection, social distancing check, crowd analysis, and hygiene compliances to ensure that people are adequately following safety norms and identify defaulters. JARVIS has features aimed at minimizing and mitigating accidental transmission. Its implementation can help society and/or site managers to detect, track, and resolve instances of perimeter intrusion, camera tampering, violence, fire, and entry of unidentified vehicles. Equipped with VMS (video management software) and VA (video analytics) technologies, JARVIS integrates with existing CCTV cameras to enable smart monitoring and analytics, thereby unlocking advanced security and safety of the perimeter and processes. It will also help the real estate firm to enable optimal compliance with Covid-19 safety protocols. Following this move, Staqu will extend the audio-video analytics capabilities of its AI platform JARVIS to augment the perimeter security of real estate assets and infrastructure. Staqu has announced partnership with Embassy Group, one of India’s leading real estate development firms.