While many people are still trying to figure out how to use artificial intelligence in their everyday lives, some savvy entrepreneurs have already found ways to get the technology into the hands of consumers everywhere. This home renovation guide will teach you how to build your own smart room using artificial intelligence so that you can easily control your lights, thermostat, and other devices with your voice commands and gestures. You’ll be able to turn on the lights as soon as you walk into the room or change the temperature before bedtime while you’re still in bed.
Building the Bedroom
The first step in creating a smart room is to build all of its basic pieces. To begin, you’ll need to pick out some furniture and accessories that integrate with your lighting, sound and temperature controls. One of the easiest ways to do so is to find items that use voice-activated smart assistants like Amazon Alexa or Google Home, which can turn on lights, play music or change temperatures simply by speaking a command into thin air. However, more advanced tech is available; IKEA makes affordable smart furniture sets that easily connect wirelessly through built-in USB ports.
Building the Bathroom
Fill out your bathroom with a bathtub, sink, and toilet. Decide on a shower or bath tub; wall mounted faucets are great for small spaces. The products that you choose will affect how much water pressure and room temperature you have available to work with, so make sure they’re within your budget and aesthetic tastes. It’s also a good idea to install a towel rack and toilet paper holder in addition to shelf space on either side of your toilet.
Building the Living Room
You’ll need a solid WiFi router and an Internet connection, both of which you probably already have in your home. Once you’ve created an account with a smart-home hub like Google Home or Amazon Echo, all you have to do is install it where you want your smart room to be and plug it in. Many people also choose to link their smart-home system to their existing router for more accurate responses.
Building theKitchen
Home appliances such as refrigerators and ovens are being replaced by more advanced versions of themselves that can talk to one another using AI. For example, if you’re hungry but don’t feel like cooking, your fridge might remind you of all those frozen dinners you’ve got in there—and how long they take to cook. These technologies will not only make your home more convenient, but they’ll also help it become safer and more energy efficient.
Putting it al together
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