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I built a smarter smart home

Learn how to setup a private smart home from scratch with Home Assistant and a Raspberry Pi. Add the OpenAI integration to give GPT-4 and ChatGPT access to your home’s data.

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Home Assistant https://www.home-assistant.io
Home Automation example https://www.reddit.com/r/homeassistant/comments/zzg0a4/our_guests_will_have_a_small_surprise_for_the/
Raspberry Pi in 100 seconds https://youtu.be/eZ74x6dVYes

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– Raspberry Pi Home Automation
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21 thoughts on “I built a smarter smart home

  • Home Assistant looks cool, now I need an open source thermostat to connect it to.

  • I wonder if it works with open source llms so you don't have to send your data outside your network

  • To avoid OpenAI, deploy a local LLM (such as GPT4All which can run in CPU via oobabuaga web UI which can expose OpenAI compatible APIs) to keep things private and within the home realm.

  • Why bother with a micro SD when you can just use a USB stick with the same amount of storage?

  • Thanks for talking fast. Reminds me of oldschool YouTube when there was no fluff. Just straight to the point. k bye

  • I think this is really cool but it's weird they chose openai and not some local LLM like vicuna-13B it seems like the whole point of the project is kinda ruined if they have an ai assitant controlled by a huge corporation

  • Welp, the latest Home Assistant update allows services to respond with data.
    I, for one, welcome our new computer overlords.

  • I think your video title/thumbnail is a bit misleading. I thought there would be more information about integrating LLMs like GPT-4 into Home Assistant than just "Hey look, I can give it a prompt inside the Web GUI."

  • My current favourite automation will turn off all my lights if my phone gets plugged in to charge at night. Really nice to just plug in before bed.

    It has conditions like time and location but that's the essence. Technically, I use it every day. It really does save me seconds each day and only took about a day to write. It should pay off in about 10,000 years 🎉

  • After seeing how Amazon can shut down your Smarthome when you say something they don't like, in your own home….. yeah… no thanks. I prefer to stay in the analog world as much as possible. Saves a lot of energy too that i can rather use for more useful things.

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