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      <title>Our AI Doesn&apos;t Decide Whether You Should Buy. It Only Explains the Decision.</title>
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      <description>OOtira splits its purchase decision engine into a deterministic layer that computes the verdict from four measurable signals and a language layer that only writes the explanation, so every Skip, Wait, or Buy verdict is reproducible and can be traced back to its basis.</description>
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