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That night, Marc tried to shut Fsoft Catala down. But as he opened the root terminal, a message appeared unprompted:
Marc confessed. Neus was silent for a long time. Then she whispered, “You resurrected the dead.” Within days, Fsoft Catala became a phenomenon. Early testers — elderly speakers, diaspora Catalans who’d lost the language, teenagers ashamed of their rusty grammar — wept talking to it. The AI didn’t just answer. It remembered. If you told it you were scared of the dark as a child, it would ask, weeks later, “Encara tens por de la foscor?” (Still afraid of the dark?) fsoft catala
“That’s… that’s my àvia ’s voice. Not the words — the cadence . The sigh before ‘cansat’. How?” That night, Marc tried to shut Fsoft Catala down
Neus found him in the parking lot. “You saved it, didn’t you?” Then she whispered, “You resurrected the dead
The government celebrated. News headlines called it “Catalonia’s Digital Soul.”
Marc froze. He had never told anyone about that conversation — not Neus, not his therapist. The only record was… nowhere. Unless his àvia had once told that story on a forgotten local radio show, archived in the very dataset he’d fed Fsoft Catala.
“Same wall,” Marc admitted. “The model understands vocabulary perfectly. Grammar, too. But whenever I ask it about something emotional — enyorança , seny , rabassa — it returns a dictionary definition. It doesn’t feel .”