The delay for AI assist was a bit slow turning off your office light. Maybe it was because you queried about the founder of HA at the same time. Still not sure I have a reason to use HA AI, since Alexa works flawlessly. But, may change my mind as HA continues to improve on AI.
Does the "AI" feature take advantage of TPUs like coral installed via PCIE etc or will it only use usual PC hardware like CPU/GPUs? I have mine on a Zimaboard which doesnt have much bower, but I added a coral TPU and was about to start playing with it. I intended to use it with frigate, but if it can help woth that too that would be nice. Thanks!
Search for M5Stack ATOM Echo and also the ESP32-S3-BOX-3 is a more expensive but more complete experience. Both require flashing so don't expect them to work out of the packaging.
I already have a tutorial about that. Local Voice Assistance with Wake Word in Home Assistant - Bye bye Alexa and Google Home ruclips.net/video/VAFDgib95Ls/видео.html
@@SmartHomeJunkie I forgot you already have a tutorial about openwakeword itself and how to use it with an ESP32-S3-Box. Is there a way to use a usb microphone directly connected to my HA server? If not, can I create a voice assistant in any ESPHome compatible device (like Raspberry Pi Pico or ESP8266 NodeMcu Lua)?
Still no ability to include entity states and values in TTS messages from within the visual editor! Very disappointed that the focus on AI means basic core functionality is being neglected.
Let me know what feature you like best of this June 2024.6 Release of Home Assistant! 👇
The delay for AI assist was a bit slow turning off your office light. Maybe it was because you queried about the founder of HA at the same time. Still not sure I have a reason to use HA AI, since Alexa works flawlessly. But, may change my mind as HA continues to improve on AI.
wow this is an impressive update! did they say anything about using a locally hosted LLM to use for voice commands?
i was thinking the same thing. theoretically possible if the openai url is configurable.
I would like to run a local ollama model instead.
would you mind posting the template in your openai instructions? it looks pretty handy :)
Vielen danke!
With the voice assist @1:46 was the M5Stack playing back thru Google Mini? If so could you point me to where docs are, plz... Great videos as always!
Enhancing Voice Assistant: Integrate an External Speaker using ESPHome
ruclips.net/video/o3yZWD_sFIE/видео.html
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aw, man! I thought the "Tags as entities" meant the new naming tags, not NFC Tags. Bummer!!!
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Does the "AI" feature take advantage of TPUs like coral installed via PCIE etc or will it only use usual PC hardware like CPU/GPUs? I have mine on a Zimaboard which doesnt have much bower, but I added a coral TPU and was about to start playing with it. I intended to use it with frigate, but if it can help woth that too that would be nice. Thanks!
Where can I buy the device your using for the voice Junkie?
He's done a video on it before, and can be found pretty easy on his channel. But you could also just google ATOM Echo Smart Speaker.
Search for M5Stack ATOM Echo and also the ESP32-S3-BOX-3 is a more expensive but more complete experience. Both require flashing so don't expect them to work out of the packaging.
It's the M5Stack Atom Echo. You can buy it online from many sources. You can Google it to find multiple options. 👍
Can you make a tutorial about openwakeword. Is there a way to use a usb microphone?
I already have a tutorial about that. Local Voice Assistance with Wake Word in Home Assistant - Bye bye Alexa and Google Home
ruclips.net/video/VAFDgib95Ls/видео.html
@@SmartHomeJunkie I forgot you already have a tutorial about openwakeword itself and how to use it with an ESP32-S3-Box. Is there a way to use a usb microphone directly connected to my HA server? If not, can I create a voice assistant in any ESPHome compatible device (like Raspberry Pi Pico or ESP8266 NodeMcu Lua)?
Still no ability to include entity states and values in TTS messages from within the visual editor! Very disappointed that the focus on AI means basic core functionality is being neglected.
"My obscure use base = basic core functionality"
Perhaps you should request a refund for this free, open source software.