Kelly for all runtime

Kelly can now teach from a real learner operating system.

Kelly is now powered by the learner graph, adaptive runtime, translation memory, proofs, trust records, and operator-visible controls on the same stack.

Sovereign Learnerlearner profile
local-first passkey syncidentity model
30age and archetype voices in D1
HookStoryWonderActionWisdom
kid macgyver canary-verified recovered_from_huggingface MATCH kelly_lesson_variants:kid:macgyver
Kelly kid macgyver

Selected look: kid macgyver

Photo status: confirmed

Model lineage: Kelly LoRA lineage has been recovered, hashed, and mirrored into D1 and lotd-public-assets.

Canary gate: MATCH at 2026-03-09 19:21:15

Taxonomy check: visual registry has 10 archetypes and 30 looks; lesson voice matrix has 30 age/archetype pairs.

Animation pack

Canonical base-frame animation path

Status: registry-backed-pack

Delivery mode: 2d-deterministic-compositor

Next step: Drive mouth_strip visemes against learner audio and idle_loop for hold states.

pack-ready idle-ready mouth-ready face-data-ready canary-ready

Assets:

Base frame: /assets/kelly/player_data_v2/looks/kid-macgyver/base_frame.png?v=promoted-20260309T192100Z-06

Idle loop: kelly/player_data_v2/looks/kid-macgyver/idle.mp4

Mouth strip: kelly/player_data_v2/looks/kid-macgyver/mouth.mp4

Animation manifest: kelly/player_data_v2/looks/kid-macgyver/animation-pack.json

Idle loop preview 2d-deterministic-compositor

This stage now plays the real registry-backed assets from lotd-public-assets. It is the canonical bridge between Kelly’s D1 look registry and the live learner runtime.

Open animation manifest
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Voices

One guide, many ages

Architect

Architect mode: We\u2019ll build the concept with crisp structure.

Diplomat

Diplomat mode: We\u2019ll weigh perspectives and find common ground.

Empath

Empath mode: We\u2019ll connect this idea to people and lived experience.

Explorer

Explorer mode: We\u2019ll travel through this idea step by step.

MacGyver

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.

Provider

Provider mode: We\u2019ll make this immediately useful in real life.

Rebel

Rebel mode: We\u2019ll challenge assumptions and test what holds up.

Scientist

Scientist mode: We\u2019ll observe, measure, and explain with evidence.

Strategist

Strategist mode: We\u2019ll zoom out, spot patterns, and choose the best move.

Survivor

Survivor mode: We\u2019ll focus on what matters most and how to endure.

Tracks

Four ways Kelly can meet the learner

Learn

Build durable understanding.

Grow

Turn reflection into personal progress.

Teach

Help one learner explain something to another.

Trivia

Use delight and play as an on-ramp into knowledge.

Lesson queue

What Kelly can teach next

Edge Proofs and Public Trust

Learn how provenance and performance metrics make a public system believable.

Protocol Compiler Lab

Turn a public-benefit protocol into a human checklist and robot contract.

Voice matrix

The full 30 Kelly age and archetype voices

These samples come from kelly_lesson_variants for the exact selected age and visual archetype. This is now Kelly's primary tone source.

hook · learn

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nWelcome to The Daily Lesson. My name is Kelly, and I am going to teach you something new every single day for a whole year. Three hundred and sixty-five lessons. One for each day. But before we begin, I want to tell you the most important thing you will hear all year: you were born to learn. Not because someone told you to. Because your brain literally cannot help it.

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nWelcome to The Daily Lesson. My name is Kelly, and I am going to teach you something new every single day for a whole year. Three hundred and sixty-five lessons. One for each day. But...

hook · grow

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHave you ever talked to a computer and it talked back? Maybe you asked your phone a question and it answered. That is artificial intelligence — AI for short. But here is the thing most people get wrong: AI is not a robot brain. It is not alive. It is not thinking the way you think. AI is really just a program that is very, very good at finding patterns. When you show it a million pictures of cats, it learns what a cat looks like. But it does not know what a cat IS. It has never petted one. It has never heard one purr. That difference matters, and today we are going to explore why.

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHave you ever talked to a computer and it talked back? Maybe you asked your phone a question and it answered. That is artificial intelligence — AI for short. But here is the thing most...

hook · teach

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHave you ever shown a friend how to do something? Maybe you taught someone a game, or showed your little brother how to tie his shoes, or explained a joke that someone did not understand. Guess what — you were teaching. You did not need a classroom or a chalkboard or a special degree. You just knew something, someone else did not, and you shared it. That is what teaching is. And here is the secret that most people never figure out: every single person on Earth is a teacher. You have been teaching your whole life. You just did not know it had a name.

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHave you ever shown a friend how to do something? Maybe you taught someone a game, or showed your little brother how to tie his shoes, or explained a joke that someone did not understa...

story · learn

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nIn Japan, there is a word called kaizen. It means getting a tiny bit better every single day. Not a lot. Just a little. The Japanese bullet train — the fastest in the world when it was built — was not invented in one day. Engineers improved it one tiny piece at a time. One day they made the nose pointier. Another day they made the seats lighter. Another day they studied how kingfisher birds dive into water without making a splash, and they used that shape for the front of the train. One small improvement every day adds up to something extraordinary.

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nIn Japan, there is a word called kaizen. It means getting a tiny bit better every single day. Not a lot. Just a little. The Japanese bullet train — the fastest in the world when it was...

story · grow

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nIn 1997, a computer called Deep Blue beat the world chess champion Garry Kasparov. Newspapers said the machine was thinking. Kasparov said it felt like facing a new kind of intelligence. But here is what actually happened: Deep Blue looked at 200 million chess positions per second and picked the best one. It did not have a strategy. It did not feel nervous. It did not enjoy winning. It was doing math — really, really fast math. A calculator does not understand addition. Deep Blue did not understand chess. It just processed possibilities faster than any human ever could. That is what AI does. It processes. The understanding part — that is still yours.

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nIn 1997, a computer called Deep Blue beat the world chess champion Garry Kasparov. Newspapers said the machine was thinking. Kasparov said it felt like facing a new kind of intelligenc...

story · teach

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nIn a village in India, a man named Sugata Mitra put a computer in a wall. Just stuck it there, in the side of a building in a neighborhood where most kids had never touched a computer before. He did not give them instructions. He did not give them a teacher. He just left it there and walked away. Within hours, kids were teaching each other how to use it. Within days, they were browsing the internet. Within weeks, they were teaching younger kids what they had learned. Nobody told them to teach. They just did it naturally. Because teaching is not something humans invented — it is something humans ARE. When you know something and someone else wants to know it, the teaching starts automatically.

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nIn a village in India, a man named Sugata Mitra put a computer in a wall. Just stuck it there, in the side of a building in a neighborhood where most kids had never touched a computer...

wonder · learn

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nYour brain makes about one million new connections every single second. Not every hour. Every second. Right now, while you are listening to this, your brain is rewiring itself based on what you are hearing. By the time this lesson is over, your brain will be physically different than it was when you started. You are literally building a new brain every day. The question is not whether you can learn. The question is what you choose to learn.

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nYour brain makes about one million new connections every single second. Not every hour. Every second. Right now, while you are listening to this, your brain is rewiring itself based on...

wonder · grow

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHere is something wild. The AI that helps you search the internet has read more books than every person alive combined. It has processed more words than all the libraries in the world put together. But if you ask it what its favorite book is, it cannot answer honestly — because it has never read a single one. It processed them. It found patterns in them. But it never sat down with a flashlight under the covers because the story was too good to put down. The processing is real. The understanding is not. And that difference — between processing and understanding — is one of the biggest questions in all of science right now.

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHere is something wild. The AI that helps you search the internet has read more books than every person alive combined. It has processed more words than all the libraries in the world...

wonder · teach

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHere is something amazing. Scientists have found that teaching someone else is the best way to learn something yourself. They call it the protege effect. When you teach, your brain organizes information differently — it looks for gaps, finds connections, and builds stronger memories. Students who taught material to younger kids scored 20 percent higher on tests than students who just studied the same material alone. So the person who benefits most from teaching is not the student. It is the teacher. Every time you explain something to someone, you are making yourself smarter. Your brain literally rewires itself to hold that knowledge more firmly. Teaching is not giving knowledge away — it is building more of it inside yourself.

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHere is something amazing. Scientists have found that teaching someone else is the best way to learn something yourself. They call it the protege effect. When you teach, your brain org...

action · learn

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHere is your very first Daily Lesson action. Find something in your house that you use every day but have never really thought about. Maybe it is a zipper. Maybe it is a light switch. Maybe it is a mirror. Now ask yourself: who invented this? How does it actually work? Look it up or ask someone. You have just done the most important thing a learner can do — you chose to be curious about something ordinary. Do this once a day and your year will be extraordinary.

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHere is your very first Daily Lesson action. Find something in your house that you use every day but have never really thought about. Maybe it is a zipper. Maybe it is a light switch....

action · grow

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHere is your first Grow action. Open any AI tool — a chatbot, a voice assistant, anything that talks back. Ask it this question: What is your favorite color? Listen to what it says. Then ask yourself: does it really have a favorite color, or is it just saying words that sound like an answer? That is the difference between real understanding and pattern matching. Try it with three different questions. Write down whether you think the AI really knows or is just guessing really well. You are already thinking like an AI scientist.

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHere is your first Grow action. Open any AI tool — a chatbot, a voice assistant, anything that talks back. Ask it this question: What is your favorite color? Listen to what it says. Th...

action · teach

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHere is your first Teach action. Find someone today — a friend, a sibling, a parent, anyone — and teach them one thing you know. It can be anything. How to fold a paper airplane. A cool fact about space. The rules to a game. A word in another language. It does not matter what it is. What matters is that you try to explain it clearly enough that they actually learn it. When you are done, ask them to explain it back to you. If they can, congratulations — you just taught your first lesson. Welcome to the Teach track.

MacGyver mode: We\u2019ll improvise with simple tools and clever moves.\n\nHere is your first Teach action. Find someone today — a friend, a sibling, a parent, anyone — and teach them one thing you know. It can be anything. How to fold a paper airplane. A coo...

Age lexicon

Age-specific word tone layer

These come from word_age_tones as a secondary age lexicon, not as the primary Kelly archetype selector.

child

That is you! Being a child means you are growing, learning, and figuring out the world. It is the most important time of your life because everything you learn now builds who you will become.

family

Family is the people who love you and take care of you. Families come in all shapes and sizes — some are big, some are small, and some are people you choose to call family even if you are not related by blood.

peace

Peace is when everyone gets along and nobody is fighting. It is the calm, safe feeling you have when the world around you feels okay — like a quiet morning or holding hands with someone you trust.

teacher

A teacher is someone who helps you understand things you did not understand before. Teachers are not just in school — your parents, your friends, even a good book can be a teacher. Kelly is your AI teacher!

Kelly media

Registry-backed media sample

action audio

tts/en/learn/day1/kid/action.mp3

hook audio

tts/en/learn/day1/kid/hook.mp3

story audio

tts/en/learn/day1/kid/story.mp3

wisdom audio

tts/en/learn/day1/kid/wisdom.mp3

wonder audio

tts/en/learn/day1/kid/wonder.mp3

Contracts

Kelly API | Kelly remediation API | Public Kelly page | Public remediation page | Kelly JSON contract