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AI Webcam

Fully-interactive webcam AI assistant you can run at home!

Implemented with latest Whisper3 + GPT-4-Vision + OpenAI TTS and a WebRTC browser front-end for speed.

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Demo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_L8t3EQMcs

There is an accompanying blog post here: https://catid.io/posts/aiwebcam/

Future work:

  • Add a cancel button so the AI does not talk over you.
  • Improve the HTML render frame and UI in general to be more usable with resizeable frames and copy buttons for generated code.
  • Have a button to switch between desktop apps and user's webcam.
  • Support for other browsers and iPhone.
  • Use Unreal engine to generate a real-time lip-synced avatar for the AI running on the server.
  • Listen to audio and decide when to respond more intelligently.
  • Integrate with a Zoom client to allow the AI to join teleconferences and reply.

Prerequisites

Designed for Ubuntu server with an Nvidia GPU. It might work with other setups, but I have only tested this one.

You'll want to set up Conda first: https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html

Setup

Create a Conda environment, clone the repo, and install the requirements:

conda create -n aiwebcam python=3.10
conda activate aiwebcam

git clone https://github.com/catid/aiwebcam2
cd aiwebcam

pip install -U -r requirements.txt

openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -nodes -out cert.pem -keyout key.pem -days 3650
# Press enter to accept defaults for all questions

Modify the api_key.py file to specify your OpenAI key, which you generate here: https://platform.openai.com/api-keys

Run

python app.py

Open a Chrome browser to https://localhost:8443 On my network I host it on a server at https://gpu3.lan:8443

When you get the Your connection is not private screen, click Advanced and then Proceed to localhost (unsafe).

When you see the "localhost:8443 wants to: Use your camera" permission popup, select [Allow].

You should see the webcam feed in the browser window. Click or press and hold the [space bar] on the keyboard to speak. The AI will respond to what you say, and it will be provided a picture from the webcam stream so that it can see you for context.

Include "look" in your query to use more tokens to improve its eyesight. Include "remember" to keep a high resolution image for the remainder of the session.

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