Offline voice assistant ARIA gains device control and proactive anomaly alerts

ARIA is a fully offline voice being built to run entirely on local hardware with no internet connection required. By day three of development, two major are working.

First, voice commands can now trigger more than ten system actions — locking the screen, opening apps, changing volume, taking screenshots, emptying the trash, toggling Bluetooth, and checking battery or network status. Every command must be explicitly approved by the user through a settings screen before ARIA will run it, and any denial is stored permanently so ARIA never tries again without permission.