The Clarity Labs team of researchers at Michigan University made
headlines last year with the release of its own IPA (Intelligent
Personal Assistant), called Sirius. Sirius was mistakenly regarded by
many as the open source version of Apple's Siri, but that wasn't the
case since the two projects are totally unrelated. Maybe that's one
reason for rebranding Sirius as Lucida.
As Jeremy Russell, a member of the core team, puts it:
When Sirius was started it was more of an afterthought prototype for research done on what hardware platforms work best for an IPA (Intelligent Personal Assistant), it seemed that a re-brand would be a good idea once it was decided to focus on the AI platform itself
As Jeremy Russell, a member of the core team, puts it:
When Sirius was started it was more of an afterthought prototype for research done on what hardware platforms work best for an IPA (Intelligent Personal Assistant), it seemed that a re-brand would be a good idea once it was decided to focus on the AI platform itself
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