gptspeaker and chatGPT_whisper_AI_voice_assistant

gptspeaker
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Stars: 100
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Language: Python
License: BSD-2-Clause
Stars: 55
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Language: Python
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About gptspeaker

jackwuwei/gptspeaker

The ChatGPT/DeepSeek Voice Assistant uses a Raspberry Pi (or desktop) to enable spoken conversation with OpenAI or DeepSeek large language models. This implementation listens to speech, processes the conversation through the OpenAI/DeepSeek service, and responds back. Like Apple Siri, Amazon Alex, Google Nest Home, Mi XiaoAi etc.

This project helps anyone who wants to talk naturally with an AI assistant, similar to how they'd use Siri or Alexa, but powered by advanced large language models like OpenAI's ChatGPT or DeepSeek. You speak your questions or commands into a microphone, and the assistant processes your speech, generates a response using the AI, and then speaks the answer back to you through a speaker. It's ideal for individuals who want a personalized, voice-controlled AI companion at home or in a small office.

personal-assistant smart-home-integration voice-control interactive-ai home-automation

About chatGPT_whisper_AI_voice_assistant

DonGuillotine/chatGPT_whisper_AI_voice_assistant

I built a Voice Assistant with ChatGPT, Whisper API, Gradio, and TTS APIs

This voice assistant helps anyone who needs quick answers, recommendations, or help with simple tasks just by speaking aloud. You provide voice commands or questions through a web interface, and it gives you spoken responses, acting like a personal digital assistant. It's ideal for busy individuals seeking hands-free information and task management.

personal-productivity information-retrieval daily-planning voice-interaction general-knowledge

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