Over the past year or so, we’ve seen the Raspberry Pi mini-PC used for some very cool projects, including a Lego-bot, all-in-one PC, 3D printer, and even a drone.
Now we have another intriguing use for the Pi: An automated personal assistant.
Two Princeton University students have a new open source project called Jasper that is basically a Siri or Google Now clone running on the Raspberry Pi. It’s an always-on system constantly waiting for voice commands that you can hack together to use in your home.
Read more at PCWorld.