Is It Paired?
The short answer is Yes! Because it knows you’re talking about your Bluetooth speaker.
So why exactly do we still need mappings, ontologies, and standards just to adjust thermostat set points, charge a car, optimize DERs (Distributed Energy Resources), or even pair Bluetooth speakers or play music?
The short answer is: we don’t.
With NuCore.ai, a fine-tuned LLM and platform for Smart Buildings, MIT licensed and able to run locally at the edge or in the cloud, none of that is needed.
Things describe themselves in plain English at runtime. You speak to it as you would a person, and the model understands what you mean.
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“What’s the cabin temp?”
→ Cabin Temperature for Batmobile is 72°F (it knows you’re asking about your Tesla’s cabin temp, because you have one!) -
“How much charge do I have and how many miles can I drive and what’s the price?”
→ State of Charge for Batmobile is 44.72%
→ Estimated Range for Batmobile is 111.2 miles
→ Price for Utility Signals (oadr3) is: 0.0864$
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“Turn on both Hues and then set left Hue to red in 3 seconds; set right Hue to blue in 4 seconds.”
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“If price < $0.75 and miles I can drive is more than 150, set charge limit to 90% and start charging. But only on weekdays.”
The age of standards is ending.
The age of understanding has begun, and you are invited to play with everything right now!