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Alex Capecelatro earned an engineering degree from UCLA with a focus on materials science and conducted advanced research early in his career at institutions including the Naval Research Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories before moving into consumer technology at Fisker Automotive. He went on to found social-discovery startups At The Pool and Yeti, location-based platforms for connecting people around shared experiences. In 2015 he co-founded Josh.ai with software pioneer Tim Gill, setting out to build a contextual, privacy-first voice and AI control platform for luxury custom-installed smart homes. As CEO he has positioned the company around local processing and a refusal to monetize customer data, a deliberate contrast to mass-market voice assistants.
Tim Gill studied applied mathematics and computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder and, after early jobs including a stint at Hewlett-Packard, founded desktop-publishing company Quark in 1981 with a small loan from his parents. Quark's flagship page-layout software QuarkXPress made him a multimillionaire, and he sold his stake in the company in 1999. A prominent philanthropist and LGBTQ-rights funder through the Gill Foundation, he returned to software to co-found Josh.ai with Alex Capecelatro in 2015, serving as the technical force behind its contextual voice-understanding engine and privacy-centric, locally processed design for high-end smart homes.
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A natural-language voice and AI control platform for luxury smart homes, sold and installed by professional integrators. Through dedicated Josh Micro and Josh Nano in-wall and ceiling microphones, owners can speak conversational commands to control lighting, climate, shades, audio, video, locks, and security across the home, including multi-device and multi-room requests. The system emphasizes privacy: it does not sell customer data and keeps processing local to the home where possible rather than sending audio to a cloud. It integrates with major control and AV brands used in high-end residential installations.
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