Using Two AIs on your PC at once. Vision examples and Mathematics

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T.J Moir
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Published7 months ago
Duration22:24
Video ID7ejppXwcCfk
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This is much much harder than it looks! In fact I only remember seeing open-ai doing this a year back or more. I am using two AI models, one for basic text and maths which I call Zen and the second for Vision which I call the Guardian. The vision one is good at vision and only really responds to vision commands but I can send that information back to Zen who can analyse it. It's about or nearing 2000 lines of Python code. https://github.com/tommoirnz/AIEarOllama The simpler version with one ai is in the Git as well as this more complicated one which takes a bit of figuring out. Both use ollama running on the desktop and the program runs fully locally and doesn't need internet. Good when the Zombie apocalypse comes provided you have the power! It's a dive into sci-fi meets reality really. The models are both Chinese Ali-Baba models Qwen based. I was surprised when I discovered it could read handwriting. It can also speak umpteen languages I think and recognise them as it has fast whisper installed - another ai for speech recognition So really there are 3 AI's all together. It uses SAPI5 voices off the shelf on your pc or ones you can buy and install or Edge TTS but they require an online connection as far as I know.

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