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According to official documents from IT Home, building this system requires a computer with Codex Desktop installed, a stable network connection, and an OpenAI account. The computer needs a microphone, camera, and speakers, and of course, plants are essential. If you want to obtain environmental data, you can also prepare Arduino, soil moisture sensor, LM393 light sensor, jumper wires, and breadboard.
After preparation, you can open Codex Desktop and enter the following command:
Help me make Plant Talk https://github.com/openai/planttalk
The system will automatically complete the download and initial setup for you; you just need to follow the on-screen steps to finish the entire building process. Once configured, Plant Talk can become a control center dedicated to plants, allowing users to have voice conversations with plants, asking questions like "How are you doing lately?", "Need watering?", "Is the light sufficient?" etc.

In addition, this system can support CO2 sensors, air humidity sensors, etc. Users can also create new plant personalities, such as an aloof cactus, a chatty pothos, a sarcastic succulent, and more.

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