I’m off to a good start: this may already be illegal in at least four states. Apparently, some jurisdictions treat transcription the same as recording.
The system is designed around running AI directly on the phone. It selects the most capable model the hardware can support and prioritizes memory for it as a core system service, reclaiming resources from less important background processes when necessary. The goal is to keep the model available without letting it make the rest of the phone unusable. I’m testing it on a Pixel 9a so I can use it every day and see what actually works.
I rewrote the core phone and messaging apps as a unified experience. During a conversation, the phone maintains a rolling transcript and context window. It can summarize the conversation or answer questions about it later.
For business use, the AI can answer calls, collect the relevant information, and notify you when someone actually needs to step in.
The camera also uses an on-device model to add useful metadata to photos, making them easier to find later.
I’ve mostly been building this for myself, but I’d be interested in sharing it if others want to try it. Building the OS requires roughly 500 GB of storage and 64 GB of RAM, so the setup isn’t exactly lightweight.
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