After all, this is the very first time that someone so influential has picked up connected home gadgets, built an algorithm to connect them all, and teach notions of adaptation, personalisation and familiarity to it. Naturally, most of us have been quite excited about the recent development. The naming is not a mere coincidence, and Zuckerberg’s intention is somewhat similar to that of Tony Stark - build an assistant that, in the truest sense, will be an intelligent, highly personal virtual helper. On December 19, he published a note on his 100 hours of coding through the year, which he spent building Jarvis. At the beginning of 2016, he had written a post on how his 2016 challenge was to build a simple, artificial intelligence algorithm to run basic operations at home. That’s very clear from his own post, and the recent reports surrounding his latest personal project - Jarvis. Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg loves coding.
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