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Here's one of my modded Google Nest Mini's using OpenAI function calling to take notes & control 💡 I’m releasing all code & docs to get this exact demo running yourself, including: 💬 Messages 🏡 Home Assistant integration 📝 Note-taking

131,003 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren •via X (Twitter)

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Justin Alveyvor 2 Jahren

I've made the project orderable from @PCBWayOfficial directly, and updated the Github with the Altium design files. Enjoy!

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Fabio Biolavor 2 Jahren

@OpenAI You made my night sir! Too excited to make me one!

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Avivor 2 Jahren

@OpenAI love it

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hypnagogicavor 2 Jahren

@TheRealAdamG @OpenAI Wait what? Modded google nest mini?

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Justin Alveyvor 2 Jahren

@TheRealAdamG @OpenAI

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cyclablyat 🚹vor 2 Jahren

@OpenAI There's clearly a spot for a company distributing powerful AI assistants like these

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Kevin Wuvor 2 Jahren

@OpenAI I love it

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Nathan Broadbentvor 2 Jahren

@OpenAI Incredible! I tried to do something similar with an Alexa app but this is way better. Will definitely order some PCBs

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Kyle Balmervor 2 Jahren

@OpenAI Now this is just showboating Love it Could it prep up a summary of everything done that day - would be a cool end of day work report

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Peter Kuharvor 2 Jahren

@OpenAI Love it. Would be a bit more DIY friendly if am esp32 module was used.

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