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# AITA Project Status

After careful consideration, AITA has been discontinued. Current market conditions, combined with the loss of our technical team and the withdrawal of investors, mean the project can no longer be continued responsibly. With no remaining runway or funds, it is no longer possible to sustain operations.\
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The team continued working for as long as possible in an effort to keep the platform running, but there is now no capacity to maintain or develop AITA further.\
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The platform will remain accessible in its current form for one week, after which an operational shutdown will take place. During this time, no active development, maintenance, or support will be provided. All use is at the user’s own discretion.\
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We sincerely thank everyone who participated in, experimented with, or supported the project during its development.


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