import os import random # Create a list of character names character_names = ["Alice", "Bob", "Charlie", "Dave", "Eve"] # Create a dictionary of character voices character_voices = { "Alice": "Alice.wav", "Bob": "Bob.wav", "Charlie": "Charlie.wav", "Dave": "Dave.wav", "Eve": "Eve.wav", } # Get the user's input conversation_topic = input( "What would you like the characters to talk about? " ) # Create a function to generate a random conversation def generate_conversation(characters, topic): # Choose two random characters to talk character1 = random.choice(characters) character2 = random.choice(characters) # Generate the conversation conversation = [ ( f"{character1}: Hello, {character2}. I'd like to talk" f" about {topic}." ), ( f"{character2}: Sure, {character1}. What do you want to" " know?" ), ( f"{character1}: I'm just curious about your thoughts on" " the matter." ), f"{character2}: Well, I think it's a very interesting topic.", f"{character1}: I agree. I'm glad we're talking about this.", ] # Return the conversation return conversation # Generate the conversation conversation = generate_conversation( character_names, conversation_topic ) # Play the conversation for line in conversation: print(line) os.system(f"afplay {character_voices[line.split(':')[0]]}")