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# dailyai SDK
This SDK can help you build applications that participate in WebRTC meetings and use various AI services to interact with other participants.
## Build/Install
_Note that you may need to set up a virtual environment before following the instructions below. For instance, you might need to run the following from the root of the repo:_
```
python3 -m venv env
source env/bin/activate
```
From the root of this repo, run the following:
```
pip install -r requirements.txt
python -m build
```
This builds the package. To use the package locally (eg to run sample files), run
```
pip install .
```
If you want to use this package from another directory, you can run:
```
pip install path_to_this_repo
```
## Running the samples
Tou can run the simple sample like so:
```
python src/samples/simple-sample/simple-sample.py -u your_room_url -k your_daily_api_key
```
Note that the sample uses Azure's TTS and LLM services. You'll need to set the following environment variables for the sample to work:
```
AZURE_SPEECH_SERVICE_KEY
AZURE_SPEECH_SERVICE_REGION
AZURE_CHATGPT_KEY
AZURE_CHATGPT_ENDPOINT
AZURE_CHATGPT_DEPLOYMENT_ID
```
If you have those environment variables stored in an .env file, you can quickly load them into your terminal's environment by running this:
```bash
$ export $(grep -v '^#' .env | xargs)
```