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"textContent": "Thanks — I think you summarized the transition very well.\n\nThat is exactly how I see AlphaAvatar at this stage: a bridge between today’s fragmented AI ecosystem and a future where more orchestration may become model-native. For now, the practical value is in making all these pieces work together smoothly: realtime interaction, memory, persona, visual context, tools, RAG, long-running workflows, and different user-facing channels.\n\nI also agree that even if more capability moves into the “kernel”, UX and system design will still matter a lot. Users still need control, transparency, trust, and a way to understand what the assistant is doing over time.\n\nAppreciate the perspective — I’m looking forward to continuing the discussion as the project evolves.",
"title": "AlphaAvatar: a self-hostable realtime full-multimodal personal AI assistant runtime"
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