Self-Hosted AI Companion 'Airi' Plays Minecraft, Chats in Real-Time, Runs Entirely on Local Hardware

An open-source project called Airi combines a local LLM, Live2D avatar, voice synthesis, and persistent memory into a fully self-hosted AI companion — no cloud required.

A developer has shipped Airi, a self-hosted AI companion that integrates a local language model with a Live2D avatar, real-time voice interaction, persistent memory, and the ability to play Minecraft cooperatively, as documented by @ihtesham2005. The entire system runs on consumer hardware with no cloud dependencies.

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