A cute Pi friend from Adam Frydrych on Hackster.io. To acheive the compact size some hacking was required. Another unique feature is utilzing the PlayStation Eye for a cheap microphone array.
My AI assistant uses a similar approach to other, successful voice recognition systems (namely Rhasspy). In my case, however, the Raspberry Pi 4B runs a voice recognition software (called VOSK) locally and interfaces with a large language model hosted on one of my PCs through an OpenAI-compliant API endpoint (Ollama). Thanks to NordVPN’s Meshnet I can, and actually do, that from anywhere in the world.
The GitHub repository can be found here: https://github.com/RoseyWasTaken/ASR-AI
Looking to experiment more with AI friends? checkout the Infinite Text Adventure or Python Edge Speech Recognition with Voice2JSON on the Adafruit Learning center
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