JARVIS-AI-Assistant and Jarvis-ChatGPT-VoiceAssistant

These are competitors, as both projects provide voice assistants inspired by JARVIS, with similar core functionalities like speech recognition and AI chat capabilities.

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Language: Python
License: MIT
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Language: Python
License: MIT
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About JARVIS-AI-Assistant

rajkishorbgp/JARVIS-AI-Assistant

JARVIS AI Assistant ๐Ÿค– A virtual assistant project inspired by Tony Stark's JARVIS, powered by speech recognition, AI chat, web browsing, and more. Features: ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Voice-based interaction using speech recognition. ๐Ÿง  AI-powered chat with OpenAI's language model. ๐ŸŒ Web browsing capabilities to open websites. ๐ŸŽต Music playback. โฐCurrent time display

This project helps you interact with your computer using spoken commands, much like a personal assistant. You speak commands into a microphone, and the assistant can then chat with you using AI, open websites, play music, or tell you the current time. This is for anyone who wants a hands-free, voice-activated way to control basic computer functions and get quick information.

personal-productivity voice-control digital-assistant hands-free-computing

About Jarvis-ChatGPT-VoiceAssistant

small-cactus/Jarvis-ChatGPT-VoiceAssistant

Jarvis powered by GPT-3.5/GPT-4

This is a voice-controlled AI assistant, like a more advanced Siri or Alexa, but running on your computer. You speak commands and questions, and it responds verbally, helping with tasks like playing music, getting weather updates, or performing calculations. It's ideal for individuals who want a personalized, powerful voice assistant for their daily computing tasks.

personal-assistant voice-control productivity-tool home-automation information-retrieval

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