docs(readme): rebrand speech surface as Models on PyPI - #105
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… PyPI page The CLI group is 'models' and that's the customer-facing name, so the README top surface, ToC, and section heading now say Models instead of Waves. Code references stay client.waves / smallestai.waves (the actual 5.x SDK attribute; renaming that attribute is a breaking change reserved for 6.0).
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The PyPI README still led with 'Waves'. The CLI group is 'models' now, so this rebrands the top surface list, ToC, and section heading to Models. Code references keep
client.waves/smallestai.waves(the real 5.x attribute; renaming the SDK attribute toclient.modelsis a breaking change reserved for 6.0). Ships on the next release (README long_description → PyPI).