#Hello, I am new to the community, I want
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The answer is complicated, and well beyond the remit of this server.
You need an actual business plan.
You need to know your costs.
You need to know what your local market will pay.
Google how to start a business
11ty billion dollars
Enough to recoup your running costs and earn enough to be sustainable. As with any business I guess?
Don't forget to account for all the overheads that people forget - tax, insurance, etc etc
Thank you for your good answers, they will help me a lot, from what I see each person charges a different price, since apparently there is no smart home business model as such, even though it is something from before, it is a field that can be explode quite a bit yet, due to the growth of AI.
AI is this week's buzz word
AI's impact on the smart home isn't likely to be what you've been conned into believing, not any time soon
It's just a tool
Sorry to tell you, I have been doing a lot of research and it is something that will revolutionize the smart home market, thanks to the fact that it will allow us to make internal configurations easier, our house will have its own consciousness, with integrations, something that has a lot of potential.
I say all this maybe because I don't know as much as you do, but I'm sure of one thing, that AI is incredible if you know how to use it. Besides, being at the beginning of this Smart HomeAI technology, we have a lot of advantage over people who do not yet know or are afraid of applying this technology.
Ah... another victim of the Hype Train
It's also very far from actual intelligence or consciousness
That's true, but it's not just any tool, it's literally a conscience.
Only pre-established commands will no longer be needed, but now the AI will understand your intention and send a trigger wherever you want.
I say this as somebody who's been following machine learning and AI for decades now
For now it is enough to follow orders from a human, such as turning off the lights, giving me information that I request, executing automations, being able to differentiate people, animals and objects, from an image or video.
@wooden kayak When using Discord's Reply feature it defaults to pinging the person you reply to, which can get frustrating for the target. Use Shift + click on the Reply option, or click @ ON to @ OFF to stop this - on the right side of the compose bar.
You have to change this every time (thank the Discord devs for that).
Congratulations, it is something worth admiring.
Yeah, so voice control and image recognition... both of which pre-date the current AI hype
I still don't understand what exaggeration of AI you see in me, I know what AI is capable of currently and I think it's enough to be able to use it, I'm not another one who believes in openAI marketing, I know the hallucinations or errors that an AI can have , I know how he is trained and with what.
Using STT (whisper), local LLM to process the input, TTS (ElevenLabs) or whatever you want to use, having that architecture you can have an assistant that works in real time and as you expect, I currently work doing AI callers and I'm not complaining to be honest. of the functioning of my bots.
In a smart home it is the same, only with integrations that can be done before.
@wooden kayak
I was doing it backwards, sorry.
AI has already been used in home automation for quite some time, it's nothing new, it's just not that good. It turns out, most people don't want/need lights to adapt to daily routines because daily routines aren't set in stone
One of the most frequent problems with Alexa's light AI is that it simply turns lights on at very odd times based on hardware screwing up