A dream that many had in that mythical year of 1998 came true thanks to the talent of a YouTuber known as Abe, who created a 100% functional Pokedex using Chat GPT, a camera and electronic components such as a camera.

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In a video posted on his YouTube channel, Abe shows step-by-step how he built his Pokédex. Documentation of the process shows how he began drawing sketches, designing a 3D printable enclosure, assembling parts, and setting up a database to work in sync with Chat GPT.

If you’re interested in the technical details, Abe used GPT-4, the Poke API database, and the PlayHT AI voice generator, which he used to imitate the voice of actor Nick Stellate, who provided the robotic voice to Pokedex. .in the cartoon “Pokemon”.

Towards the end of the video, Abe tests out his Pokédex using figurines of different types of Pokemon. While his Pokedex can’t identify stuffed animals, he has no problem displaying the Piplup toy’s data.

Would you like or dare to create a similar Pokédex?

Source: Digital Trends

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