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talk
Talk with an Artificial Intelligence in your terminal
Web version: examples/talk.wasm
Building
The talk
tool depends on SDL2 library to capture audio from the microphone. You can build it like this:
# Install SDL2 on Linux
sudo apt-get install libsdl2-dev
# 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
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/raw/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.sh script to your needs.
By default, it is configured to use espeak
, but you can use whatever you wish.