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Bamco built a personal AI assistant on WhatsApp that is voice-note driven: send it a voice message and it transcribes the audio, logs tasks from what you said, and runs reminders. Custom-trained to its user, it is a small build that demonstrates real range.
The most natural interface for a personal assistant is the one you already use all day. Rather than another app to open, this assistant lives in WhatsApp and takes voice notes, so capturing a task is as easy as talking.
The assistant is voice-note driven. You send it a voice message on WhatsApp; it transcribes the audio, understands what you asked for, logs the tasks, and runs reminders so nothing is dropped. It is custom-trained to its user, so it fits how that person actually works and talks.
It is a deliberately small build, but it demonstrates range: real-time transcription, task extraction from natural language, reminder scheduling, and integration with a consumer messaging channel, packaged into something that feels effortless to use.
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A small study with a big point: the same architecture behind Bamco's larger systems, transcription, natural-language understanding, task automation, integration with the channels people already use, can be pointed at something as personal as a voice note and made to feel effortless.
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