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A!Kat Gen 6: Speed Improvements

For our first look into Gen 6, we're pulling back the curtain on our massive Speed Improvements. We completely retired our old Streamlit frontend and rebuilt the entire user experience from scratch using high-performance native Flutter and Dart. The result? A custom, boutique UI that can keep up with you at every turn. Here is exactly how we cracked the latency barrier:

Our Three-Core Brain: We’ve organized our cognitive engines into three proprietary modes: Comms (optimized for rapid, fluid dialogue), Task (our baseline standard for production work), and Expert (unrestricted high-reasoning depth for complex problem-solving).

The A!Kat Query Router: We engineered a blazing-fast triage layer that skims massive payloads and accurately routes user intent to your private data vaults in milliseconds.

Sequential Audio Streaming: As you can see in the demo video, our new voice engine doesn't make you wait for a wall of text to finish compiling before speaking. We built a multi-threaded background pipeline that compiles text fragments sequentially, sending live audio chunk-by-chunk directly to our client-side player.

VibeSync Expression Processing: Our local RAM-cached expression layers map emotional context instantly, aligning visual shifts seamlessly with spoken text.

Glad to answer any questions!

u/johnsmusicbox — 8 days ago
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I built an AI story chat app where your choices actually change the scene

I’ve been working on an app called  lizlis.

It’s an AI character + story chat app focused more on interactive storytelling than just “ask an AI questions.”

You can:

  • chat with AI characters naturally
  • influence the direction of scenes through your replies
  • create your own characters and story worlds
  • generate images from story moments
  • play romance, fantasy, drama, mystery, slice-of-life, etc.
  • do open-ended roleplay instead of following a fixed script

One thing I wanted to avoid was the feeling that every conversation eventually collapses into repetitive chatbot responses.

So the app is designed around:

  • scene progression
  • relationship changes
  • multiple characters in one conversation
  • branching interactions
  • story-style pacing

You can play as yourself, create an OC, or just experiment with chaotic choices and see where the story goes.

The community has been using it for:

  • romance RP
  • fantasy adventures
  • anime-style stories
  • emotional/dramatic chats
  • character creation
  • sandbox roleplay

There’s both mobile and web support currently.

Would genuinely like feedback from people who are into:

  • CharacterAI
  • PolyBuzz
  • Talkie
  • visual novels
  • interactive fiction
  • AI roleplay

Website:  lizlis.ai

If anyone tests it, I’d especially like to know:

  • whether the characters feel emotionally consistent
  • if the story progression feels natural
  • where conversations start becoming repetitive
  • what features you think AI story apps are still missing
u/Classic-Pumpkin5401 — 8 days ago