Membership lesson · Build Your Jarvis · Module 10 — Voice

A voice for Jarvis — ears, mouth, and three rules

The read-first opener for Module 10 — the module where Jarvis stops feeling like software. Before any code, the mental model: the local-first flip (2026 quietly made on-device speech genuinely good — fast, pleasant, free, and private, so the cloud became the upgrade rather than the requirement), the pipeline in plain English — ears, brain, mouth, with the brain completely untouched, because a spoken ask hits the same registry, gates and journal as a typed one — and the honest danger model for putting a microphone on an assistant that can act: mishears that become asks, other voices in the room (the TV, a video, a mate near an open mic — the genuinely 2026 attack), audio leaving home, and the creep of an always-listening mic. Three rules catch them: your voice asks and your hand approves, you see what it heard, and the mic is yours — push-to-talk only until Module 11 does always-on properly, with a kill switch. Member writes the voice brief: where voice would actually help their week, their mic rules, and how Jarvis should sound.

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What we teach you to build is genuinely powerful — uncensored assistants, agents, and automations on your own hardware. In the wrong hands, that is as dangerous as malicious code in the wrong hands. We do not teach illegal, malicious, or harmful use. You are responsible for what you deploy.

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