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The pathfinder finds the cliffs

Another week, another claimed breakthrough - this one called OpenHuman.

It lives in an avatar, has a voice and can join your Google Meet as an equal - “joins meetings, transcribes them into your Memory Tree, and can speak back into the call.” The pitch is that it is “an open-source AI assistant designed to be the memory and doer for everything you do across your tools.”

It ticks a lot of boxes. It promises all the right things. It is very tempting.

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