It produced itself.
The strongest proof isn't on a slide. DeTars — a 1.17-million-line app that runs on your machine — was written by its own engine. An unreliable AI cannot write 1.17M lines of working code. The product is the demo.
Why this is the ultimate demo
We don't say our AI can do hard work — it did the hardest work there is: it built itself. That's not a benchmark you can game; it's a working application you can run. And the number is countable in the codebase, on the spot — not slide-deck rhetoric.
What it adds up to
Stack the six reliability properties and you don't get another chatbot — you get the personal computer of the personal-AI era: a private AI team you own, always on, commandable from any chat window, that comes back to you. And its moat compounds: memory gets to know you, reliability hardens weekly, sovereignty rides regulation as a tailwind.