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Ever since we saw the first Iron Man movie, geeks have been mesmerized with Iron Man technology. One technology in particular has captured people’s attention more than most, and that is Tony Stark’s impressive J.A.R.V.I.S. voice recognition system. Mr. Stark can pretty much do anything through it. It has been said that such a system simply couldn’t be created with today’s technology, but as it turns out, we were all wrong.
Michael Ghandour, an innovator and voice recognition pioneer, decided there must be a way to create a real J.A.R.V.I.S. system that, with a little bit of effort, could do just about anything you told it to. The result of his vision and hard work is a voice recognition system called MAKO. When I first saw the demonstration of the system, I was blown away by its capabilities.
This quick tutorial will show you how to update Kodi on Windows. This is a simple process that will only take a few minutes and you will preserve your Kodi addons, skin, and settings that you have already setup. You will find written directions below on how to update Kodi on Windows and you will also find a video with more detailed information.
Imagine speaking to your computer just like you would communicate with a regular human being. Add to that a system which allows you to have the computer it’s installed onto do anything you ask it to. If you want MAKO to open up a browser and go to your Facebook page, all you need to do is say, “open Facebook” and voila!
MAKO reminds us a lot of Siri, no doubt, but it has its own unique approach which you will see in the video presented down below. In order to further develop MAKO, Michael is looking to raise a total of $75,000, which in itself isn’t a lot of money when you consider the impact this feature will most likely have on any computer setup.
Michael is looking to raise the $75,000 through a Kickstarter campaign, and so far people are seemingly super excited about the project. With 56 days to go, the campaign has been able to raise almost $33,000. It’s a significant chunk of the goal amount, which tells us this project is most likely going to be successful at the end of its run.
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Personally, I can’t wait to couple this with a Leap Motion device (if possible) to see if I can create my own voice and gesture controlled setup in the office. I am going to keep an eye on this project with excitement. The list of things MAKO can currently do is nothing less than impressive, and this is before the “real” implementations have begun.
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The MAKO system can currently recognize 5 different languages (soon to be 30!), and it can open any website or program. Furthermore it can:
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- Type anything you say
- Retrieve any online image
- Google search anything
- Read anything you highlight
- Call and text by voice over IP
- Print this page
- Help you with Powerpoint (new slide, starting slideshows and more)
- Save documents
- Create new documents
- Screenshot anything
- Close any program
- Restore last tab/session
- 2 different voice options: British male, American female
- Recognize date/time/year is
- Recognize weather forecast (today-7day forecast)
- Switch windows to other programs
- Empty recycle bin/delete any file/words
- Full volume control
- Open disc tray/close disc tray
- Play/pause/volume music on Itunes
- Play/pause/volume controls on videos (with youtube/netflix/spotify/pandora and all online video capabilities)
- It is able to do math equations of all kinds
- It is able to write a report on any subject
- Able to define any word
- Has a login screen connecting it to dedicated servers
- MAKO is functional on both PCs and Mac
With a system that can do pretty much everything you ask it to by just utilizing voice recognition technology, it’s going to be a whole lot easier to use a computer in the future. Usually voice recognition systems are slow and awkward to use, but the MAKO system is lighting fast. With a little bit of optimization, it could become the backbone of how we use a computer. I know it’s asking a lot of a system like this at this current state, but the potential is definitely there.
Michael Ghandour’s Innovative Voice Recognition System
Exodus is Genesis replacement with updated code written by Lambda
Installation like all Kodi add-ons is done by installing a repository and than the add-on.
There is another method to install add-ons which I will list at the bottom of the page,and is were the repository is downloaded and installed manually.
Even though Windows 10 is being used here as an example the same steps will apply to a Windows 7 PC, Kodi box, or other installations.
Update: Kodi has been updated from 16.1 Jarvis to Kodi 17 Krypton.Read Here for How To Install Kodi 17 and Exodus.
For those still needing to use the older Kodi 16.1 Jarvis here is a link to the download. Kodi 16.1 Jarvis for Windows Download
Old Window Kodi downloads can also be found here including 16.1 Jarvis. http://mirrors.kodi.tv/releases/win32/
Old Kodi Android versions are located here http://mirrors.kodi.tv/releases/android/arm/
Simply download and install Kodi first for your machine hardware. Then follow the steps below to install Exodus with-in Kodi.
Step by Step Kodi Jarvis and Exodus Install
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From the main menu go to SYSTEM –> File Manager
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Click Add Source
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Select None
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Type the following URL into the box.
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Click in the next box down titled “Enter a name for media source” and type in Fusion.
At his point double check everything has been typed in correctly and click the OK button.
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From the main menu click System–>Settings
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Add-ons
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Install from a zip file
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A box will slide open from the side. Click Fusion
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kodi-repos
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english
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Click repository.exodus.1.0.1.zip It may take a few seconds to install and update.
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Click Install from repository
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Exodus repository
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Video add-ons
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Click Exodus and than install. It will take a few minutes to download and install.
After it is done installing it will be located in the Video–> addons from the main menu.
Install Method 2 Direct Download and Install
The above method is the most common way to install a repository and add-on into Kodi.
If the above method doesn’t work for you than a repository can also be downloaded to your Kodi device and than installed manually.
Here are the Manual steps for downloading and installing Fusion and Exodus.
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Go to the fusion repository which contains Exodus.
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Save it to a folder. Don’t extract it or open it as it needs to be installed from within Kodi.
If you are using a PC computer save the files to the hard-drive C: or external media such as a flash drive. Kodi will not see the file located in the Desktop or Download folder on a Windows computer.
For Android Kodi box users it will be saved in the download folder.
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Open Kodi and go to System–>Setting
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Add-ons
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Installing from zip file .
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A box will slide open point it to were were the file (repository.exodus-1.0.0.zip) was saved to. Click it will load it into Kodi
It will need to be enabled from within the installed repository. Follow step 13 above on for how to enable it.