AI monocle developed by Stanford students will assist on dates

AI monocle developed by Stanford students will assist on dates

Stanford University develops an AI-Powered teleprompter monocle

A group of students from Stanford University has created a new tool called rizzGPT, which utilises augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.

The device incorporates the GPT-4 language model, which analyses conversations and generates real-time answers to questions that are displayed on the monocle-like screen, similar to a teleprompter.

For voice analysis, the tool uses Whisper by OpenAI. The developers claim that the rizzGPT monocle could be beneficial for job interviews, public speaking events, and even dates, and have dubbed it “Real-time Charisma as a Service (CaaS).”

Recently, LLaMA by Meta Corporation, another language model, became public, and information security engineer Alfredo Ortega developed a bot that uses it to establish dialogue on Tinder.

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