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An AI robot in my home(allevato.me)
50 points by kukanani 3 days ago | 19 comments

https://allevato.me/2026/04/03/reviving-a-robot

BlueRock-Jake 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

Had not even thought about having kids in the house with an AI robot. Obviously there are the more apparent issues (asking about things they don't need to know) but saw a recent article about how ChatGPT and some other models have an implicit confirmation bias when interacting with users. I don't need my kid to reinforce bad ideas from their cute, all knowing, robot friend.

chris_money202 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

What makes this a robot? Feel like the classical term “robot” over “bot” implies some sort of locomotion or at least actuation

brk an hour ago | parent [-]

From the blog post, it appears that the eyes and head have some amount of actuation. So it meets the robot criteria, even if just barely.

giancarlostoro 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

This is the kind of project I really want to make, especially now that LLMs are very capable, even the small ones. Just need a good computer to run the model off of. I wonder what happened to Mycroft? I looked forward to seeing more of it.

Mycroft was an open source alternative to Alexa.

https://github.com/mycroftai

giancarlostoro 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

I cannot edit my original comment, I posted a thread on HN apparently Mycroft AI was killed by a patent troll that drained their funds with legal fees. Patent trolling should really have legal consequences for suing people while not actually providing value to society.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47678354

juancn 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

You don't need that much for simpler models. Some can even run on a PI.

Qwen3 and Gemma models are fairly capable, they are slow-ish (a few tokens per second) but will run.

You can start building with cheap hardware and simple models, and use something more capable once you're more confident on the use case.

kukanani 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Local inference is definitely a good way to go here. Latency when talking to an embodied robot is extremely noticeable though, and pauses during voice chats are way worse than during text chats.

It’s something I’m exploring - stay tuned :)

netdevphoenix an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

People really are pushing the word "AI" everywhere. Robot already implies AI unless we are now assuming that AI = LLM.

sdevonoes an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Very cool, but won’t use proprietary LLMs for home ever. Can only trust open source models

0xy4sh 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Having access to source + modular hardware is what made this salvageable. Without that, it’s e-waste.

sunny678 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

What this really shows is how fragile "smart" devices are- good hardware, but useless once the cloud goes away. Local first + open systems feel like a preference and more like a necessity now. Also, agree on latency- even small delays feel very noticeable in a robot.

yalogin 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I don’t see the allure here. It’s nothing but an ai assistant that’s already on every phone. The interaction angle is not clean at all. I hear Apple is going to release something similar. Very curious to see how that goes, I am extremely pessimistic on that one. Let’s see

Havoc 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Creepy AF. I’d much rather just have a display and perhaps a bodyless voice

clayhacks 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I wanna do this but with a locally running LLM. They’re getting better and better. Can’t wait for something like Taalas to ship custom LLM hardware for personal use

oxonia 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Why design a website with the box on the bottom left covering the text you want us to read? Crazy.

ignorantguy 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

@kukanani, would you mind sharing the source code please? I really want to hack on this.

kotaKat 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Oh hey, I've had one of those sitting on a shelf! Someone on eBay seems to have a metric fuckton of these things for $50 a whack. 17 left as of my comment.

https://ebay.us/ooX3bU

Unfortunately... yeah, they're all stuck in the useless Esper management still if you factory default them away from whatever weird factory test app they're in. Care to throw us a little bone? ;)

ignorantguy 7 hours ago | parent [-]

I bought one from ebay after reading this article. is the op the author or this article? I reached out to him on X.com for source code. so far no response.

kakacik 18 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

> I usually hold up Big Hero 6 as the canonical example of optimistic robo-futurism

Yeah this shows severe misunderstanding of how sociopaths up there are shaping the future, while masses flock for next dopamine kick to wherever the carrot goes.

And I dont mean the word sociopaths as a slur but rather a factual description of basically all people in power - sillicon valley (or redmont or whatever) moguls, politics, pentagon and so on.

I am not generally a negative person and have rather positive outlook on future overall, but such naivety... no clue where it comes from. Even EU with its open source initiative on one side is visibly a control freak aparatus when looking at other actions. And apart from few small havens like Switzerland EU is still behaving light years better than US where most of these inventions come from. Then there is China. No.