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Russia Builds an Offline Voice Assistant That Doesn’t Need the Internet

Developed in Novosibirsk, the AI-powered “Komandor” system processes speech locally, keeping user data fully private.

Researchers from the Novosibirsk State University’s Center for Artificial Intelligence have unveiled “Komandor,” a smart home system that operates entirely without an internet connection. Unlike Alexa or Google Assistant, the Russian-made voice assistant runs autonomously, processing all commands locally — a move aimed at improving both privacy and reliability.

A Three-Layer Brain That Understands Context

The system is powered by three AI models: one converts speech to text, another interprets the command, and the third executes it. Komandor can follow multi-step instructions and even remember conversational context.

Because all processing happens on-device, no data ever leaves the system, virtually eliminating the risk of hacking or data leaks. It doesn’t require powerful servers — the assistant can run on a compact mini-computer inside the home.

“The idea is to create a system that hears but doesn’t transmit,” said Evgeny Pavlovsky, senior researcher at the university’s AI Center. “It understands commands, controls your home, and remains completely under the user’s control. That’s the right philosophy for smart homes — and the market for such solutions is already emerging.”

In future updates, Komandor will be able to anticipate user needs by analyzing daily habits and predicting routine actions — taking Russia one step closer to secure, intelligent automation in the smart home sector.

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