Interactive Vision Questioning with GPT-4o: MCU Integration Demo
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Discover the latest advancements in AI integration with MCU environments in our demonstration featuring GPT-4o! In this video, I showcase how GPT-4o's capabilities now extend to image-based questions, offering a glimpse into the future of interactive AI applications. Follow along as I capture images using an MCU device, pose questions about them, and receive insightful responses from OpenAI Server.
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Nice bro. Now we have a good tool to make very nice projects. Something like a robot could be interesting.
Thanks for another amazing video 🤩
Amazing Project. Can you provide the link for the code used in the video?
I'm struggling to find that out
thanks
Eric, thank you for this library. I wanted to try something with chatgpt and esp32. I hope I can get this working. I think this open so many potential projects and ideas! I am interested with audio. I know espressif does have demo with microphone and speaker with the s3 box
Currently, only text and image data can use GPT-4o through API in OpenAI. In S3-BOX, the voice data is converted to text, then the API is called with the text data, and the content part of the response from the server is converted to TTS and output to the speaker. Anyway, I think we can develop many applications based on this.
hello amazing video for beginner like me, a quick request tho can you do a tutorial on how the chatGPT can read the image that u just captured? and what is the code?. thank you :)
I think I'll make a tutorial video for this.
This makes more sense than Rabbit r1 and Humane AI pin ☠☠
lol. Have you ever actually used that device? I only saw them on video and they looked great.
👍👍👍
Pretty cool!
what is your development board..?
@@우로진아 This is a custom board. It's simply an ESP32CAM with a display attached.
May the Lord Jesus bless you my friend. What's your opinion on Auracast?
I haven't actually used Auracast yet, so I can't say anything about it. However, it seems to be an innovative method for Bluetooth audio. I hope I get a chance to do a project on this.