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Hi Sarah — caught your Sift posting on the voice pipeline role. I've been the eng on Conch's voice stack (3M+ users), and the part you described — sub-200ms turn-taking with mid-call context — is exactly what we shipped in Q3.
Worth a 15-min chat next week?
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