> Go ahead. Talk to the avatar for 2 minutes. Ask it anything in English. Watch how it responds in real-time with synchronized lip movements and natural conversation.
> I'll be here when you get back.
As far as I can tell, there is no live demo. There is a button to "book a private demo", but I can't find anything to try.
Second: Unfortunately, this is a request to partner with someone who will violate sanctions for this person. Anyone considering entertaining this offer should be very clear on that fact. Acting as a proxy to monetize a business in a sanctioned country is not a position you want to be in. You take the legal risk, the other party gets the proceeds (until sanctions catch up). Any investors looking at this arrangement would nope right out of the conversation as soon as any of this was discovered. Thoughts and feelings about sanctions aside, this is not a position you want to put yourself in.
If this is real then I feel sorry for the person, but given that this entire post is a direct ask for someone to violate international sanctions and the content of the website doesn't even match the description (no live demo) I think it's best to flag it. Would be sad if someone on HN felt guilty and got tricked into violating international sanctions over this post.
You're absolutely right, and I apologize for the confusion.
The demo is a single-session system (designed for hotel lobby kiosks where one person uses it at a time). If someone else is talking to the avatar when you visit, you won't see a QR code.
If that's busy too, I'm happy to schedule a 15-min private demo. Email: EchenDeligani@gmail.com
This single-user limitation is product design (kiosk model) not technical - production handles 10-50 concurrent users per GPU. I should have explained this upfront and provided multiple demo instances for HN traffic.
The whole original pitch was written with AI quite obviously, besides admitting to having written the whole project with the help of Claude; I would assume that OP has been using it for more than just a translator.
This whole thing is most likely just be a scam with a sob story.
The urgency is the sob story: OP threw his life away to develop an AI avatar platform [1] and is supposedly in dire need urgent financial assistance. Better help him quick before you discover it’s a scam!
OP is almost certainly exaggerating the amount of effort put into this platform. It’s an AI wrapper. Period.
Scam.
[1] Who needs an AI avatar? It is not a bazillion dollar market like OP claims.
please go to the website if you want to test the avatar
https://neoclerks.com/en/
book a demo and as soon as it frees up you see the product by yourself
I really have no idea why a lots of people are saying about scam
is that happening a lot here?
lol, “book a demo” isn’t going to convince me you’re not scamming.
Your whole marketing page is all about fake luxury.
It’s like this guy I met at a bar in Miami who said he was going to start a company that was like Uber and Airbnb except more luxurious, and he showed me his website that was slapped together with stock images of mansions and Lamborghinis.
The AI concierge example is hilarious. Someone who is looking to book a Michelin starred restaurant at 3AM is rich enough to be staying at a hotel with 24/7 staff. If I go stay at a cheap motel it has 24/7 staff at the front desk. AI isn’t solving a problem there. Rich people never want to interact with an AI, they’re too rich for that. They hire a real person to do mundane and simple tasks for them.
It seems like at best you have a deep misunderstanding of your ideal customer and at worst you’re just looking for a get rich quick scheme.
> Go ahead. Talk to the avatar for 2 minutes. Ask it anything in English. Watch how it responds in real-time with synchronized lip movements and natural conversation.
> I'll be here when you get back.
As far as I can tell, there is no live demo. There is a button to "book a private demo", but I can't find anything to try.
Second: Unfortunately, this is a request to partner with someone who will violate sanctions for this person. Anyone considering entertaining this offer should be very clear on that fact. Acting as a proxy to monetize a business in a sanctioned country is not a position you want to be in. You take the legal risk, the other party gets the proceeds (until sanctions catch up). Any investors looking at this arrangement would nope right out of the conversation as soon as any of this was discovered. Thoughts and feelings about sanctions aside, this is not a position you want to put yourself in.
If this is real then I feel sorry for the person, but given that this entire post is a direct ask for someone to violate international sanctions and the content of the website doesn't even match the description (no live demo) I think it's best to flag it. Would be sad if someone on HN felt guilty and got tricked into violating international sanctions over this post.