YoVDO

Build an AI Personal Assistant with a Vector Database

Offered By: Scrimba via Coursera

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Computer Science Courses Web Development Courses Javascript Courses Chatbot Courses Vector Databases Courses HTML Courses Voice Recognition Courses Supabase Courses

Course Description

Overview

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In this project, you’ll create a personalized AI assistant called "AI-SH" to help users (or you!) stay organized by tracking personal information such as appointments and reminders. Using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and a vector database, you’ll build a chatbot that can respond to your questions based on custom data you provide in a text file. Here’s what you’ll do: ✨ Build from scratch: Start with minimal code to develop the AI assistant. 💬 Create a chatbot: Design an interface where you can ask questions and get responses based on your data. 🗂️ Use a vector database: Store and retrieve personalized data using Supabase. 📝 Capture mode: Add a feature to input data directly, allowing you to update information on the go. 🎨 Personalize it: Customize the assistant's tone, style, and even add voice interaction features. 🎤 Voice integration: Make your assistant interactive by speaking to it and having it respond. Through this project, you’ll improve your web development skills, learn to integrate databases, and work with natural language processing. You’ll also explore voice interaction and customization features, ultimately creating a functional AI assistant to assist with everyday tasks.

Syllabus

  • Project Overview
    • In this project, you will build a personalized AI assistant that interacts with users through a conversational chatbot, utilizing a vector database, voice recognition, and speech synthesis for enhanced user experience.

Taught by

Rafid Hoda

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