Mark Zuckerberg's 2016 challenge: build an AI assistant

"Ryan Calo, University of Washington law professor and robotics enthusiast, said wanting an AI assistant is nothing new.

“The dream of having a robotic or artificial intelligence butler has been around for some time. It’s the reason we had Clippyand Microsoft Bob and I’m not surprised that prominent people are calling for it to come to fruition finally,” he said.

 As for the technology, Calo says much of it has been around for some time.

“So far as you might have an Amazon Echo that you might be interacting with, some kind of chat bot that you might just have in a smart home. A lot of the kinds of things that we are talking about are available,” Calo said. “The issue is we haven’t historically had the amount of data that we have today. Nor necessarily the sophistication of the algorithms in order to make it flow more naturally and have more what I call forwardences, be able to control more of the environment.”

Calo also said although some people try to adopt many of the habits of early movers, there are many cases where the spreading to the masses doesn’t happen until much later.

“It’s hard to say, when you start to layer in social norms when you start to layer in the market. That crystal ball gets awfully fuzzy,” he said. "