Show HN: The Answering Machine – A screenless AI phone for kids with questions (tdaltonc.github.io)

8 points by tdaltonc ↗ HN
I built an AI voice agent inside a retro orange rotary phone for my 4-year-old. He picks up the handset, asks a question, and gets a spoken answer. No screen; no app; the phone is the whole interface. Behind the scenes, a set of AI agents process the conversations and recommend books, outings, and activities to parents based on what their kid(s) is curious about. The idea is to turn a child's questions into real-world experiences (library books, construction site visits, tide pool trips) without anyone having to plan a curriculum.

67 MODE: There's also a privacy mode (dial 67) for older kids to ask questions they might not want to discuss with their parents. Safety guardrails still apply, but no summaries are shared. Hardware is a Grandstream ATA bridging an analog phone to Cartesia's voice API + Claude. The philosophical write-up is at the link above; the technical README is at https://github.com/TDaltonC/the-answering-machine.

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This looks amazing! Is there a number hooked up to demo this out? Would love to send this to my nieces and nephews!
67 Mode is the greatest callback to 90's prank calls (I assume that was the intent - and if so chef's kiss with how it ties into the current status of 67)
Incredible project, others have already pointed it out but the 67 double meaning is perfect