But the real changes happened under the hood.
I’ve refactored the codebase to fully separate the AI client logic from both the UI and the network layer. And what does that mean for you? It means you can now use the Chatterbox AI libraries directly in your own code.
Let me say that again, loud and clear:
You can now use Chatterbox AI libraries from your code!
To test this, I created a very basic demo called
EngineDemo. And naturally, for this announcement, I had to explain how the demo uses the Chatterbox libraries.
Since this was a brand-new development that the AI had no prior knowledge of, I decided to revisit an experiment I mentioned in a
previous post—one that was only partially successful. This time, I took a different approach. But more on that in the next post.
For now, take a look at what ChatGPT had to say on the topic. Just keep in mind: this wasn’t a simple “click and publish” process. ChatGPT and I had a long back-and-forth, and the result of that collaboration is the article below.
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