Nah, it's just a basic case of a pivot from a company that previously offered a great open source (MIT licensed) product written in Go that offer WebRTC-based backbone to build audio and video sharing products upon: https://github.com/livekit/livekit
The AI stuff that the original LiveKit company put on top of it (to pivot to more investor-friendly endeavours) is not that relevant in this case, in my humble opinion.
alias_neo|1 month ago
Perhaps the similarity to Jitsi Meet is due to it regurgitating the source that an AI has ingested.
The code base looks very different but a lot of the same terminology is used and the UI layout, navigation, menu options etc look very similar.
Signez|1 month ago
The AI stuff that the original LiveKit company put on top of it (to pivot to more investor-friendly endeavours) is not that relevant in this case, in my humble opinion.