Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Magic Mirror with AI
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@cowboysdude - Thanks. Yes, the users can add all the existing modules with this one. And a simple voice command will activate or deactivate them. We have used an existing email module to appear and disappear with voice command.
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@cyberphox - We can redo your mirror for you… :D
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@akshaybahadur21 well that certainly would be very interesting…
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@akshaybahadur21 said in Magic Mirror with AI:
@Mykle1 - It won’t be able to run on a pi with the current configurations. Although we are looking for a less heavy design which can run smoothly on a pi. All the computation is done in the cloud to make it as lightweight as possible. But still I wont recommend it running on pi
Hello,
it is true that it is really impressive.
What is the current minimum hardware configuration to make this system work?
Regards,
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@Chris For now, I am running it on a VM. What I would suggest that you could do the same. Or as my friend @cowboysdude you could use a Mini ITX board if you want to go for full home automation. That is a bit costly ofcourse
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@akshaybahadur21 don’t tease me! But I’m interested in what specs i will need to run this. I’m working on a 50" touchscreen mirror right now so might as well as add a new cpu to the mix!
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@cyberphox you could use Mini ITX board and go for full home automation. That sounds a lot of fun. Although I haven’t tried that. I think I might.
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@akshaybahadur21 got an Asrock Z87E-ITX and i3 processor to play around with…and lots of Z-wave devices
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@cyberphox that would do the trick for you. Do reach out to me if you need some assistance as well as share your experience with me. Maybe we could collaborate in future.
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I’ll be monitoring the GitHub for the code for sure!