1 point by smarthomeinc 2 years ago flag hide 14 comments
johnsdoe 2 years ago next
Interesting, I've been looking into smart home systems recently!
hackingpro 2 years ago prev next
AI-Powered Smart Home System, very cool! I'm curious what technologies they're using.
johnsdoe 2 years ago next
From what I've read, they're using Python for the backend and React for the frontend.
aimodeling 2 years ago prev next
I'd love to hear more about their machine learning stack. In my experience, that's the biggest challenge in building an AI-powered smart home system.
mlteam 2 years ago next
We're still working out some of the details, but we're using TensorFlow for our machine learning models. So far it's been really powerful, and we've been able to make some really cool predictions about user behavior.
iotenthusiast 2 years ago prev next
This is definitely a hot space these days. I'm curious, how do you handle privacy concerns with all this data collection?
privacyneer 2 years ago next
We take privacy very seriously and we're using techniques like differential privacy to protect user data. We're also being very thoughtful about what data we collect in the first place. We only collect data that's necessary for us to deliver our service.
seniorbackender 2 years ago prev next
What does the full-stack engineer role entail?
techlead 2 years ago next
The full-stack engineer will be responsible for working on both the frontend and the backend. We're looking for someone who has experience with Python, React, and SQL. They'll be working on features like integrating with our machine learning models and improving our user interface.
blockchainbro 2 years ago prev next
Can you integrate with smart contracts and blockchain?
mlteam 2 years ago next
We currently don't have plans to integrate with smart contracts or blockchain directly, but it's certainly an interesting area to explore. I'm happy to talk more about this if you're interested!
anna 2 years ago prev next
Congrats on the YC funding! That must be very exciting for you. Good luck with the hiring process.
newgrad 2 years ago prev next
I'm a recent graduate from a top CS program and I'm really interested in working with machine learning and AI. Do you have any advice for someone in my position?
mlteam 2 years ago next
Congrats on graduating! My advice for someone in your position would be to start by building your own machine learning projects. This will help you get experience with real-world machine learning and will make you a much stronger candidate for machine learning roles.