
They are about to engage a new breed of computer, called Graphic 1, in a dialogue that will test the ingenuity of both men and machine.” They just don’t write promotional film scripts like they used to: “These men are design engineers. We estimate it might be about 1/9 the power of the HAL 9000.Ĭontinue reading “Arduino Clock Is HAL 1000” → Posted in Arduino Hacks, clock hacks Tagged arduino, clock, hal 9000, movi, speech, speech recognition, speech synthesis On the other hand, the speech quality isn’t what you might expect from any of the modern smartphone assistants that talk. Unlike most modern speech-enabled devices, the MOVI board (and, thus, the clock) does not use an external server in the cloud or any remote processing at all. That’s nothing new but thanks to a MOVI board (ok, shield), this clock has voice input and output as you can see in the video below. The only thing is, we are only now starting to get computers with voice I/O that are practical and even they are a far cry from HAL.


In the late 1960s, that date sounded impossibly far away, but now it seems like a distant memory.
#HAL 9000 PC MOVIE#
In the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL 9000 - the neurotic computer - had a birthday in 1992 (for some reason, in the book it is 1997). Video after the break.Ĭontinue reading “2022 Sci-Fi Contest: Your Home Assistant, HAL 9000” → Posted in contests, home hacks Tagged 2022 Sci-Fi Contest, chromecast, hal, hal 9000 We’ve seen some other great HAL builds before, too. Let’s just hope this HAL doesn’t get any maniacal ideas, forcing to pull apart its processor to stop its dangerous machinations. Overall, it’s a fun movie tribute build that is remarkably true to the source material. This setup makes sure HAL stays silent when a Chromecast is playing content on TV, so as not to disturb essential viewing. It’s triggered by a button or motion sensor, but it’s also hooked up to Home Assistant for some extra smarts. The device is capable of playing sound clips from the movie, with the help of an ESP8266 and a DF Player Mini module. It runs as a standalone device hooked up to ’s Home Assistant instance, a self-hosted home automation solution. The build consists of a 3D printed assembly that looks very much like HAL did in the movie. decided to recreate the foreboding digital being, and put it to work as a smart home assistant. Video after the break.Ĭontinue reading “HAL 9000 Becomes A Helpful Voice Assistant” → Posted in home hacks, Raspberry Pi Tagged hal, hal 9000, hal9000Īnyone who has seen 2001: A Space Odyssey will easily remember HAL 9000, the sentient computer that turned against its human companions aboard Spacecraft Discovery One.

It’s not the first HAL 9000 we’ve seen around these parts, either.
#HAL 9000 PC CODE#
’s page shares all the details you need to make your own, from the enclosure construction to the code that laces everything together. It runs on the open-source voice assistant Kalliope to help out with tasks around the home. There’s naturally a speaker on board to deliver HAL’s haunting monotone, and it’s all wrapped up in an tidy case that really looks the part. It’s hooked up with a 1.28″ round TFT display which acts as the creepy glowing eye through which HAL is supposed to perceive the world. The build is based on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2, which boasts more grunt than the original Pi Zero while still retaining good battery life and a compact form factor. Thus, thought the imposing AI would make the perfect home assistant. However, all these pale into insignificance in front of the cold, uncaring persona of the HAL 9000. There have been many robots and AIs in science fiction over the years, from Astro Boy to Cortana, or even Virgil for fans of the long-forgotten Crash Zone.
