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Build a tiny offline assistant on Raspberry Pi: combine AI HAT+ 2 with a local voice stack
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2026-02-27
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Build a privacy-first offline voice assistant on Raspberry Pi 5 + AI HAT+ 2 with local STT, LLM inference, and TTS—runnable code and wiring tips.
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