# talk Talk with an Artificial Intelligence in your terminal [Demo Talk](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1991296/206805012-48e71cc2-588d-4745-8798-c1c70ea3b40d.mp4) Web version: [examples/talk.wasm](/examples/talk.wasm) ## Building The `talk` tool depends on SDL2 library to capture audio from the microphone. You can build it like this: ```bash # Install SDL2 # On Debian based linux distributions: sudo apt-get install libsdl2-dev # On Fedora Linux: sudo dnf install SDL2 SDL2-devel # Install SDL2 on Mac OS brew install sdl2 # Build the "talk" executable make talk # Run it ./talk -p Santa ``` ## GPT-2 To run this, you will need a ggml GPT-2 model: [instructions](https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml/tree/master/examples/gpt-2#downloading-and-converting-the-original-models) Alternatively, you can simply download the smallest ggml GPT-2 117M model (240 MB) like this: ``` wget --quiet --show-progress -O models/ggml-gpt-2-117M.bin https://huggingface.co/ggerganov/ggml/resolve/main/ggml-model-gpt-2-117M.bin ``` ## TTS For best experience, this example needs a TTS tool to convert the generated text responses to voice. You can use any TTS engine that you would like - simply edit the [speak](speak) script to your needs. By default, it is configured to use MacOS's `say` or `espeak` or Windows SpeechSynthesizer, but you can use whatever you wish.