Open-source voice interface for desktop, mobile, and ESP32 chips
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OpenInterpreter/01 provides an open-source voice interface for intelligent devices, inspired by the Rabbit R1 and Star Trek computers. It enables users to interact with their computers using natural language, executing code, browsing the web, managing files, and controlling third-party software. The project targets developers and enthusiasts looking to build voice-controlled applications for desktops, mobile devices, and embedded systems like ESP32.
How It Works
The platform is powered by Open Interpreter, allowing natural language commands to be translated into executable actions. It supports different server options: a "Light Server" optimized for low-power devices like ESP32, and a "Livekit Server" for higher-powered devices, enabling advanced features like OpenAI's Realtime API (Advanced Voice Mode). This modular approach allows flexibility in deployment across various hardware platforms.
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Limitations & Caveats
This is an experimental project under rapid development and lacks basic safeguards. Users should only run it on devices without sensitive information or access to paid services until a stable 1.0 release.
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