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30 articles about smart home in AI news
Andrej Karpathy Builds 'Dobby the Elf Claw' Smart Home AI, Replacing 6 Apps with Natural Language Control
AI researcher Andrej Karpathy has built a personal smart home AI agent named 'Dobby the Elf Claw' that consolidates control of lights, HVAC, shades, pool, and security into a single natural language interface, eliminating the need for six separate apps.
GPT-5.2-Based Smart Speaker Achieves 100% Resident ID Accuracy in Care Home Safety Evaluation
Researchers evaluated a voice-enabled smart speaker for care homes using Whisper and RAG, achieving 100% resident identification and 89.09% reminder recognition with GPT-5.2. The safety-focused framework highlights remaining challenges in converting informal speech to calendar events (84.65% accuracy).
OpenHome Launches Local-Only Smart Speaker Dev Kit with OpenClaw AI Agents
OpenHome has released a smart speaker development kit that runs AI agents entirely on local hardware, processing all voice data locally. This provides an open-source alternative to cloud-dependent assistants like Alexa, with no vendor lock-in.
DirecTV's AI-Powered Home Shopping: A First-Hand Test of TV-Based Personal Styling
A journalist's first-hand account of testing an AI-powered home shopping feature on DirecTV, where the TV used vision AI to analyze the viewer's attire and suggest clothing items for purchase. This represents a direct, if early, test of ambient, vision-driven commerce in the living room.
OpenHome Launches Open-Source Voice Assistant Platform with Full Local Processing
OpenHome has launched an open-source voice assistant platform that processes all audio and commands locally on-device, positioning itself as a privacy-focused alternative to cloud-based services like Amazon Alexa.
Claude 4.5 Outperforms Human Engineers on Anthropic's Take-Home Test — Here's What That Means for Your Code
Claude 4.5 scored higher than every human on Anthropic's 2-hour engineering test. This isn't just a benchmark—it means your Claude Code sessions just got smarter at complex problem-solving.
China's $47.5 Billion Gambit: The National Push to Build a Homegrown ASML
China's top semiconductor executives are calling for a consolidated national effort to develop domestic alternatives to ASML's EUV lithography machines. With $47.5B in state funding, they aim to overcome export restrictions that block access to advanced chipmaking tools.
Perplexity AI Launches On-Device Search Engine: Privacy-First AI Comes Home
A new privacy-first AI search engine called Perplexity AI now runs entirely on users' own hardware, eliminating cloud data transmission. This breakthrough represents a significant shift toward decentralized, secure AI processing that protects user queries from corporate surveillance.
Optimizing Luxury Discovery: A Smarter Pre-Ranking Engine for Personalization
New research tackles inefficiency in recommendation pipelines by intelligently separating 'easy' from 'hard' customer matches. This heterogeneity-aware pre-ranking can boost personalization accuracy while controlling computational costs, directly applicable to luxury product discovery and clienteling.
WiFi Signals Now Track Human Movement Through Walls: The Privacy Revolution You Didn't See Coming
A groundbreaking open-source project called WiFi-DensePose uses ordinary WiFi signals to track human movement through walls without cameras or special equipment. This technology transforms standard home routers into motion sensors capable of detecting poses and activities.
Mirage's Cappy Edits Video via Text Message with No App
Mirage launched Cappy, a text-based video editing service that delivers fully edited videos via SMS. This first-of-its-kind approach eliminates traditional editing interfaces entirely.
MIT's Silent Artificial Muscle Fibers Lift 1kg Using Electrohydraulic Actuation
MIT engineers created artificial muscle fibers that contract silently when voltage is applied. Bundled fibers can lift over 1 kilogram by pumping charged fluid inside sealed tubes, mimicking antagonistic muscle pairs.
Pinterest's MIQPS: A Data-Driven Approach to URL Normalization for Content
Pinterest's engineering team details the MIQPS algorithm, which dynamically identifies 'important' vs. 'noise' query parameters per domain by testing if their removal changes a page's visual fingerprint. This solves the costly problem of ingesting and processing duplicate product pages from varied merchant URLs.
DeepSeek Seeks First Outside Funding at $10B Valuation
DeepSeek is in talks to raise at least $300 million in its first external funding round at a $10 billion valuation. This ends its reliance on parent hedge fund High-Flyer Capital and signals a new phase in the costly global AI race.
Is the Future of Shopping Hiding Inside Luxury Hotels?
The Business of Fashion examines the emerging trend where luxury hotels are transforming into sophisticated retail environments. This represents a strategic shift in how luxury brands reach affluent consumers in curated, experiential settings.
Google's Gemma 4B Model Runs on Nintendo Switch at 1.5 Tokens/Second
A developer successfully ran Google's 4-billion parameter Gemma language model on a Nintendo Switch, achieving 1.5 tokens/second inference. This demonstrates the increasing feasibility of running small LLMs on consumer-grade edge hardware.
FDA-Designated AI 'Vox' Detects Heart Failure from 5-Second Voice Clip
An AI tool named Vox can detect signs of worsening heart failure from a 5-second patient voice clip. It's trained on >3M voice samples and backed by five clinical trials, targeting a condition affecting 64M people globally.
Sipeed Launches PicoClaw, a Sub-$10 LLM Orchestration Framework for Edge
Sipeed unveiled PicoClaw, an open-source LLM orchestration framework designed to run on ~$10 hardware with less than 10MB RAM. It supports multi-channel messaging, tools, and the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
How a 12-Hour Autonomous Claude Code Loop Built a Full-Stack Dog Tracker
A developer's autonomous Claude Code system built a sophisticated dog tracking application with 67K lines of code across 133 sessions, showcasing the potential of fully automated build pipelines.
PicoClaw: $10 RISC-V AI Agent Challenges OpenClaw's $599 Mac Mini Requirement
Developers have launched PicoClaw, a $10 RISC-V alternative to OpenClaw that runs on 10MB RAM versus OpenClaw's $599 Mac Mini requirement. The Go-based binary offers the same AI agent capabilities at 1/60th the hardware cost.
QUMPHY Project's D4 Report Establishes Six Benchmark Problems and Datasets for ML on PPG Signals
A new report from the EU-funded QUMPHY project establishes six benchmark problems and associated datasets for evaluating machine and deep learning methods on photoplethysmography (PPG) signals. This standardization effort is a foundational step for quantifying uncertainty in medical AI applications.
mmAnomaly: New Multi-Modal Framework Uses Conditional Latent Diffusion to Achieve 94% F1 Score for mmWave Anomaly Detection
Researchers introduced mmAnomaly, a multi-modal anomaly detection system that uses a conditional latent diffusion model to synthesize expected mmWave spectra from visual context, achieving up to a 94% F1 score for detecting concealed weapons and through-wall anomalies.
Google's AI Infrastructure Strategy: What Retail Leaders Should Watch in 2026
Google's evolving AI infrastructure and compute strategy, including data center investments and model compression techniques, will directly impact how retail brands deploy and scale AI applications by 2026. The company's focus on efficiency and real-time capabilities signals a shift toward more accessible, powerful retail AI tools.
Atlanta Startup Deploys AI-Powered Robot Dogs for Nighttime Neighborhood Security
A U.S. startup based in Atlanta is deploying quadrupedal robots for autonomous nighttime neighborhood patrols. The units are designed to detect intruders and alert residents, representing a commercial pivot for legged robotics.
Claude Skills: How Anthropic's Context-Aware Workflow System Solves the bloated CLAUDE.md Problem
Claude Skills are modular, self-contained workflow packages that load only when triggered by user intent, solving the context bloat caused by monolithic CLAUDE.md files. They support automatic invocation, slash commands, and can bundle supporting documents.
OpenClaw Voice Interface Demo Shows Real-Time AI Assistant with Push-to-Talk Hardware
A developer demonstrated a custom hardware rig that uses a push-to-talk button to transcribe speech, query the OpenClaw AI model, and stream responses back in real-time. The setup provides a tangible, hands-free interface for interacting with open-source AI assistants.
Fully Autonomous Humanoid Robots: The Next Leap Beyond Teleoperation
A breakthrough in robotics demonstrates fully autonomous humanoid capabilities without teleoperation, signaling rapid progress toward household robots by 2027.
China's Solar Surge: How AI and Infrastructure Integration Are Powering a Renewable Revolution
China has achieved its 2030 target of 1.2 terawatts of installed wind and solar capacity six years early, largely by transforming everyday infrastructure like parking lots and rooftops into distributed power plants. This unprecedented deployment pace highlights a strategic fusion of industrial policy, digital management, and infrastructure repurposing.
Global TV Liberation: How Open Source Collaboration Is Disrupting Streaming
An open-source project called Free-TV/IPTV has compiled free live TV channels from over 60 countries into a single M3U playlist. With 88 contributors maintaining the repository, this GitHub project offers HD streams from major platforms without subscriptions.
OpenAI's Bidirectional Audio Breakthrough: The End of Awkward AI Conversations
OpenAI is developing a bidirectional audio model that processes speech continuously, allowing AI to adapt instantly to interruptions. This could revolutionize voice assistants and customer support by making conversations feel truly natural.