4 hours ago4 hr Yesterday, I spent about an hour on Michel's Open ADR webinar. Not so much for the ADR portion, but the announcement intrigued me. Sure enough, it was time well spent. UD is expanding eisy UI to include AI AND it appears to bring plain English language to program creation, control, analyzing, and even troubleshooting.The announcement is here:Universal Deviceseisy meets AI!ai, ev, iot, matter, node server, plugin, powerwall, smartgrid, storage, teslaand ends with this:WHAT’S NEXTSoon after, we’ll have another webinar going deep into what you can do with YOUR own eisy and your configuration. Stay tuned for details.Sounds like big plans are in the works.....
3 hours ago3 hr I’m excited at ability to write programs in English and I was a long time programmer.
3 hours ago3 hr Author 8 minutes ago, hart2hart said:I’m excited at ability to write programs in English and I was a long time programmer.The demo was very impressive.
2 hours ago2 hr It would be nice it UD published the webinar dates in their Announcements on the Forum..And if there is a YouTube link so those who miss their webinars can follow up after.
2 hours ago2 hr I imagine that this would be something you'd have to subscribe to, like the portal?It's an interesting idea, widening the potential user base towards a less technical audience.
2 hours ago2 hr 15 minutes ago, Guy Lavoie said:It's an interesting idea, widening the potential user base towards a less technical audience.Less technical like my brother 🤦♂️He would love it!
1 hour ago1 hr 50 minutes ago, mmb said:It would be nice it UD published the webinar dates in their Announcements on the Forum..And if there is a YouTube link so those who miss their webinars can follow up after.There was an email blast from UD a few weeks ago and the announcement posted on their website. You might need to sign up for email alerts from UD.I believe the host (OpenADR) is posting the recording. You might want to check their site for this and past events. Indeed they have released the recording and slides - https://www.openadr.org/webinar-series - "OpenADR 3 Price Signals and Local AI to Automate any Building or Device"Happy watching! I signed up for it and signed in at the start, but had work happen so couldn't listen to the whole thing. Glad the recording is up so quick so can watch it this weekend while snowed in. ❄️
1 hour ago1 hr I was on the webinar also. It looks like very exciting stuff!The nucore.ai code is on github but with very little documentation. I was anxious to install and run something like Michel was running but I couldn't even figure out where to start. Does it actually run on eisy or does it run on another computer that interacts with eisy?I've got an EE degree and have been programming for decades, but I feel like an idiot at the moment. Edited 1 hour ago1 hr by Sticklizard
1 hour ago1 hr Author 55 minutes ago, Guy Lavoie said:I imagine that this would be something you'd have to subscribe to, like the portal?It's an interesting idea, widening the potential user base towards a less technical audience.While nothing was mentioned, for the demo, it was built right in to eisy.local. We will need to wait to find out, unless @Michel Kohanim , can provide some insights?29 minutes ago, Sticklizard said:The nucore.ai code is on github but with very little documentation. I was anxious to install and run something like Michel was running but I couldn't even figure out where to start. Does it actually run on eisy or does it run on another computer that interacts with eisy?Runs on eisy and the interface is eisy ui.
30 minutes ago30 min 52 minutes ago, DennisC said:While nothing was mentioned, for the demo, it was built right in to eisy.local. We will need to wait to find out, unless @Michel Kohanim , can provide some insights?Runs on eisy and the interface is eisy ui.What threw me was the option of running a local LLM with a GPU which eisy doesn't haveI saw his URL was eisy-dev so thought that would been an eisy development machine. I'm reluctant to github clone onto the box without knowing how to configure it to show on eisy-ui
Just now1 min 25 minutes ago, Sticklizard said:What threw me was the option of running a local LLM with a GPU which eisy doesn't haveI saw his URL was eisy-dev so thought that would been an eisy development machine. I'm reluctant to github clone onto the box without knowing how to configure it to show on eisy-uiAdding to the speculation, it could be argued there'll be another eisy family product in the future with the necessary HW. Having said that, AI code can be written server side on existing platforms like Claude, today.
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