
If your phone lights up with long WhatsApp messages from your boss at the worst possible times, you’re not alone. An Indian techie has come up with a clever (and slightly humorous) solution: a small AI-powered device that reads and summarises your boss’s messages without showing read receipts. Yes, you get the gist without opening WhatsApp. A side project born out of workplace pain The innovation was shared on Reddit by a user named u/Several-Virus4840 on the subreddit r/DevelopersIndia. What started as a fun side project quickly caught attention because of how relatable the problem is.
Instead of constantly opening WhatsApp and feeling pressured to reply, this device quietly does the reading for you.
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What exactly does this AI device do? The device automatically creates short summaries of WhatsApp messages sent by your boss. Here’s what it can do: So your boss won’t know you’ve “seen” the message. How it works behind the scenes The setup combines software and low-cost hardware: Also read: The real story behind PM Modi’s viral ‘earring’ in Oman
Can you buy this device? If you’re already thinking of ordering one, here’s the catch. The creator has no plans to sell it. As the Redditor clearly put it: It’s not a commercial product or anything — just a practical, slightly funny solution to survive long boss messages without opening WhatsApp every time. The project was built purely for fun and convenience. But you can build it yourself There’s good news for curious developers. The techie has shared the entire project on GitHub, so anyone interested can try recreating the device on their own. Also read: How to stop WhatsApp media from filling your phone storage
Why this project stands out More than anything, this device highlights how Indian developers creatively use AI to solve everyday problems, even awkward workplace ones. It’s practical, relatable, and shows how small ideas can make daily tech stress a little easier to manage. And honestly, who wouldn’t want a sneak peek at their boss’s mood before replying?
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