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According to my understanding, Jovo seems to be a rather light-weigh framework based on Javascript/Typescript to build voice experiences e.g. for Alexa, Google Assistant, etc. I have not tried it out yet, but it seems to be a cool project to build these kinds of experiences primarily around voice.

In comparison, Airy is a much more resource-intense backend service running conversational infrastructure that you couldn't run on comparable hardware. Airy is designed to run in the cloud giving you a Kubernetes cluster with all the components to stream conversational data at enterprise-scale. For now, we primarily focus on text-based communication, but could theoretically also support transcription and processing of voice based messages or live videos.




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