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This guy made his own HAL 9000 with Google Assistant and a Raspberry Pi

July 19, 2025

There are tons of greatsmart home gadgetsalready out there. You can find smartspeakers,lights,thermostats, and more. But, for some of us, many of these products just don’t quite fill the particular niches we want them to. That’s why Zach Hipps decided to create his ownGoogle Assistant-poweredHAL 9000 smart speaker.

HAL 9000 (Heuristically ProgrammedALgorithmic Computer 9000) is an AI computer that comes on the Discovery One spacecraft in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey and the novel the movie is based on. The computer becomes the story’s primary antagonist, but since Hipps’ version is pretty much just aGoogle Nest Mini, you don’t have to worry about it going rogue.

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To create the build, Hipps used aRaspberry Pi Model 3(though we would recommend using theRaspberry Pi Model 4), aUSB microphone, ared 10mm LED, a330 ohm resistor, amicro-switch button, aplastic dome cupcake container, and a custom made 3D printed enclosure. Unfortunately, the currentcoronavirus pandemichas made sourcing a suitable speaker quite difficult, so Hipps just used an external speaker connected to the Raspberry Pi’s audio jack for the time being.

The resulting product is a dead ringer for the movie’s evil AI computer. It works just as expected, and it’s definitely more fun than a standardGoogle smart speaker. If you are interested in learning more about the project or even want to build your own Google Assistant-powered HAL 9000, you can find more information onHipps’ website.

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