=== chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === Oneiric is now known as Guest22997 === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === dholbach_ is now known as dholbach === Cheesy is now known as Guest10045 === Guest10045 is now known as cheesy_ro [13:32] Hello Ubuntu Community :) [13:56] hello everybody === y is now known as Guest33217 [14:45] hey hey hey [14:47] hey hey === phil_ is now known as sortofbuddhist === Kaan is now known as Guest88946 [14:57] Will ubuntu be available for oneplus one [14:58] we are going to start in a few mins :) [14:58] :) [14:59] if you ask questions, make sure you prefix them with QUESTION: [14:59] so we can more easily pick them up [14:59] ie: QUESTION: What's a Mycroft? [14:59] :-) [14:59] hi everyone! [14:59] o/ [15:00] hi [15:00] hey :) [15:00] Hi [15:00] dholbach, is an open source AI :) [15:00] Testtt [15:00] hello everyone [15:00] clobrano, well, I needed a question to demonstrate :) [15:00] mycroft: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aiforeveryone/mycroft-an-open-source-artificial-intelligence-for [15:00] Question ; will Ubuntu be available for oneplus one [15:00] hi all, excited to hear from Ryan today [15:01] dholbach, sorry, I missed the first part of your message :D [15:01] no worries :) [15:02] Guest88946 , yes if anyone ports it. [15:02] Hi guys. I have a question that I always forgot to ask. [15:02] amp: ask it now then [15:02] Now I have written it down and hopefully you will answer it. [15:02] just make sure you prefix your questions with QUESTION: [15:02] QUESTION recently we saw a video showing legacy X11 applications running on Mir/Unity8. Are these apps running in the same isolated/secure fashion as native SDK apps do? I mean, can I be sure that a proprietary legacy app that I'm running on the next-gen Ubuntu cannot see any of my other files/open apps/sensitive system data? How much is changed security-wise between old Ubuntu and future Ubuntu FOR LEGACY APPS? [15:03] dpm, we're live [15:04] @ microft team, congratulations on reaching your goal. I am very happy :) [15:04] \o/ [15:05] https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aiforeveryone/mycroft-an-open-source-artificial-intelligence-for for those of you who are new to Mycroft and what they're doing :) [15:05] QUESTION: If the mycroft team wont reach the first stretch goal, will you implement the desktop interface for Ubuntu anyway at some point? [15:05] This is pretty cool to see everyone in this Hangout. [15:06] QUESTION Can the mobile layout in Unity8 double as a big picture mode for large displays and TVs? === gary is now known as Guest95470 [15:06] wow, lots of good questions from the start today, keep them coming! [15:07] QUESTION: Why did you pick Ubuntu and Snappy Ubuntu Core as a basis? [15:07] because Ubuntu is the best ;) [15:07] QUESTION do you think that implementing mycroft in ubuntu will give the same privacy response as cortana on Windows 10 [15:08] hello ubuntu on air [15:09] QUESTION will the voice to text conversion also be open source ? [15:09] we're queuing up the questions, keep them coming! [15:10] when mycroft is on the space? [15:11] if you ask questions, make sure you prefix them with QUESTION: [15:11] QUESTION: Will be the Mycroft speech to text part installed on the device locally or on the cloud? I'd love to have it locally for privacy. [15:11] ptidav38090, what do you mean by "on the space"? [15:11] speaking about open source personal assistents I would suggest to check out Sirius [15:11] http://sirius.clarity-lab.org/ [15:11] hi every [15:11] some robots are in [15:13] :-) [15:13] we'll come to answering the questions soon, Ryan is currently sharing some exciting news right now :) [15:16] QUESTION: How many folks are working on Mycroft? [15:16] i'm really excited to real ia experience to know all without speak [15:16] keep asking questions, we're going to get through the mycroft related ones first, but we will answer non-mycroft questions too [15:17] that link again: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aiforeveryone/mycroft-an-open-source-artificial-intelligence-for/comments [15:18] yup, I backed, a tiny amount BTW ;) [15:19] QUESTION: How long have you been planning and scheming Mycroft already? [15:19] Ryan's blog post about using Snappy: https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/blog/2015/09/04/snappy-ubuntu-mycroft-love/ [15:19] https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/blog/2015/09/04/snappy-ubuntu-mycroft-love/ [15:19] In case you filter questions with QUESTION: (with the colon), I ask my question (w/o colon) again: [15:19] QUESTION: recently we saw a video showing legacy X11 applications running on Mir/Unity8. Are these apps running in the same isolated/secure fashion as native SDK apps do? I mean, can I be sure that a proprietary legacy app that I'm running on the next-gen Ubuntu cannot see any of my other files/open apps/sensitive system data? How much is changed security-wise between old Ubuntu and future Ubuntu FOR LEGACY APPS? [15:20] amp: we've got yours :) [15:20] hi all [15:20] hi LeFromage [15:21] hahahaha [15:21] amp, we've got yourquestion on the list already, thanks! But we thought we'd start the Mycroft-related questions first today. We'll be answering yours soon too! [15:21] come on there is no more such thing as privacy [15:22] You can't be sure what is happening on the server side [15:22] QUESTION: Any chance we could see mycroft support on the Ubuntu Phone? [15:22] No answer :/ [15:22] rserit, mh? [15:22] QUESTION: I joined late. Will Ryan showcase Mycroft today? [15:22] That sounds very appealing [15:22] i find snappy on software library is chilling [15:22] @Knightmare , yes, there will be [15:22] That's why i supported this project [15:23] awesome [15:23] That is good news. [15:24] quick question what is the difference btw the $100 pledge and the $130? [15:24] QUESTION: How far does the mycroft team plan to go with feature parity when compared against google and microsofts offerings? [15:24] if it's open on unity windows i download it [15:25] QUESTION: How much is canonical involved in mycroft? Do you work together? [15:25] I would like opensource service that will use my data to get better. That is OK. It is not necessary to store everything and just learn from it I thing. [15:25] QUESTION: Will people be able to provide "snaps" to enhance Mycroft, eg. YouTube data provider, if yes, which language would be supported? [15:25] I wonder too [15:25] Open source everything [15:26] Hi [15:26] ia is work together without help [15:26] (YouTube is a bad example since it's already planned, but you get the idea :) ) [15:26] QUESTION: Is there any planned collaboration between the mycroft and sirius teams? (http://sirius.clarity-lab.org/) [15:27] QUESTION: WIll you have an Android companion app? Will you also sell the "extendable" backplate as an option in case I want to upgrade my basic unit to an extendable unit? [15:28] QUESTION: who is a man he speak of ia is dangerous [15:29] QUESTION: What measures have been taken to prevent a nation state or run of the mill script kiddie owning this service and mining data? (Yes I know the paranoia is tangible :D ) [15:29] Hey there is a hackathon coming up in CAL maybe mycroft could provide apis or reps to make people want to make a project with mycroft [15:29] ^ oct 9 to the 11th [15:29] stephen hawking [15:29] QUESTION: How will Mycroft fund the server backends etc? Will there be a subscription model? [15:29] (I'm lagging a bit here, maybe this has already been answered) [15:30] QUESTION: you know stephen hawking? [15:30] QUESTION: current available AIs miss of interaction abilities (e.g. ask for clarification), they just take input once and try and do the best action. Have you planned to implement some kind of interaction in multiple steps? [15:30] QUESTION: How will a ubuntu store look/work with all the snapy apps in it for different devices like phone, desktop, mycroft, robots, fridges... [15:30] Remember the US gov can send you a request to query to release everything to them [15:31] very interesting subject [15:33] clobrano, yes there is some interaction in Cortana. example: I think set alarm [15:33] QUESTION: Will be an API o repositories avariable for the public (for making hackathons or making a project based on mycroft)? [15:33] ycdmdj, Oh, nice, I've actually never tried cortana [15:34] me too clobrano it use bing [15:34] TFujiwara: i think the kickstarter said they would have open api [15:34] but still, the problem in understanding the input could be avoided using multiple step interaction [15:35] also, is something *expected* from the user point of view, more than just repeating the same command multiple times [15:35] i prefer use my finger to tape on google [15:35] or click on soft [15:36] what special about mycroft [15:36] QUESTION: up kei [15:37] Sorry the question. Is this technology being developed in what? C? Is it based on ANNs, Will it learn with time? [15:37] if you want your question to be asked, make sure you prefix it with QUESTION:, so we can more easily pick them up [15:38] snappy is beta for me [15:38] is not for mister worldwide [15:39] QUESTION: Is this technology being developed in what? C? Is it based on ANNs, Will it learn with time? [15:40] iBobX: i'm very happy to learn with time of mycroft [15:41] with mycroft [15:41] QUESTION: (Non-Mycroft) Are rotatable scopes being worked on? [15:42] iBobX: QUESTION up iBobX learn is important [15:46] How does microft connect to iot's? [15:46] also why myroft and not jarvis? [15:46] if you want your question to be asked, make sure you prefix it with QUESTION:, so we can more easily pick them up [15:46] ok [15:47] ia is a baby was born of nothing [15:47] QUESTION: How does Mycroft communicate with Chromecast, computer, etc? [15:47] dude mycroft because they created it this way and they put the name, but i'm sure you can change the initiating command by jarvis [15:48] may be they inspired them selves from Mycroft Holmes, the brother of Sherlock Holmes [15:48] QUESTION: Will Mycroft interface with SONOS speakers? [15:49] I love that drone conecpt (even better, the coffee one!) :) [15:49] SEV__07: Ah makes sense now [15:50] jb poppey? [15:52] it's really interesting to mycroft make end of world [15:53] \o/ PythoN! [15:53] woohoo - python! :) [15:54] thumbs up [15:54] yay! [15:54] \o/ [15:55] maybe is a little word in python [15:56] ptidav38090: Yeah, it seems like an asistent with voice recognition but with fixed pre-programmed uses, not an AI with learning capabilities, maybe I am mistaken, that's why my question... [15:56] http://sirius.clarity-lab.org [15:56] iBobX: i know [15:59] mycroft.ai.what? [15:59] iBobX: i want too [15:59] https://mycroft.ai/blog/? [15:59] thanks [16:00] thanks ubugnu [16:01] ptidav38090: Me too, I'd love to have a virtual assistent who learn from my and my stuff, but lives on my machine (not in the cloud)... [16:02] I mean, me and my stuff :) [16:02] thanks a lot everyone for your questions! [16:02] Let's see... [16:02] less than 2 days left in the Mycroft campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aiforeveryone/mycroft-an-open-source-artificial-intelligence-for/ [16:03] I'd love to know if it will be an AI that can learn with time... [16:03] http://mhall119.com/2015/09/share-a-link-win-a-mycroft/ [16:03] I'd love to know if it will be an AI that can learn with time (from us), before go to kickstarter and bake the project... [16:03] if you can open up the $130 again that would be nice [16:06] Bye [16:06] bye [16:06] Thanks all! [16:06] :) [16:16] is not french