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The KDE Community | OpenVoiceOS Voice Assistant Platform Showcase @KdeOrg | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
OpenVoiceOS is a community-powered Linux platform purpose-built to showcase the power of Open Source Voice Assistance.

The major graphical user interface elements powering up the OpenVoiceOS technology stack are built upon KDE Frameworks, Kirigami, and Mycroft GUI. OpenVoiceOS targets bringing the latest voice assistance improvements to a range of devices ranging from embedded headless devices, desktops, mobile platforms, big screen TVs, or single board computers with screens to build a do-it-yourself smart speaker.

This talk will explore the OpenVoiceOS technology stack, highlighting the core design, plugin system, goals of the platform, and how we currently incorporate and use KDE technologies on the OpenVoiceOS platform.
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OpenVoiceOS Voice Assistant Platform Showcase @KdeOrg

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