Schematic time

 So several things have to happen to make a full 3d automated home.

When the user speaks to the home/business creator, they should have the ability to immediately connect to a new sensor and have a full schematic block control be created that manipulates the sensor to properly animate the connection to the 3d object.

For instance,  after adding doors and windows, there should be a way to add alarming to those by saying "i want you to add alarms on all outside doors and windows. Then they should be able to say: turn on night alarms. Also, if they're going to walk out a door, they should be able to say "stop alarm on the side door".  Or they could say "turn off alarm on south door". The AI systems should handle both ways.

Also they should be able to say "show me the block controls on the alarm system and explain what each block does"

Im in the process of having the blocks that fit a particular sensor be copied from a template schematic of blocks. Then a couple of controls need customizing so they know which 3d animated object those blocks belong to.

These are really complex procedures. A database of 3d objects needs to keep the name of the objects and the name of the schematic complex it owns.

So the back end is partly done. Im working out all the details. The Ai helps a lot. It though, does things I want and then when I screw up, it has to back out of the mess I made.

Learning to work with AI creating code and after being created, then running the place by clicking on the object you want to control or talking to it.

Its pretty daunting to say the least. A new way of doing things.

Im jumping into a world I'm familiar with. 3d real-time viewing with Scada block controls. And then throwing AI on all sides to make it work.

I gotta say. I really love the challenge. Not so much the work but the satisfaction i get at each tiny little success. 

Pierre


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