**"Say Goodbye To Awkward Dates": GPT-4 Powered Smart Glasses Tell You What To Say**
"Say Goodbye To Awkward Dates": GPT-4 Powered Smart Glasses Tell You What To Say
Students at Stanford University have developed smart glasses that provide users with appropriate responses for conversations through an optics lens connected to a smartphone running OpenAI's GPT-4 large language model.
Stanford student Bryan Hau-Ping Chiang tweeted (https://twitter.com/bryanhpchiang/status/1639832939294003201) the smart glasses are called "rizzGPT -- real-time Charisma as a Service (CaaS) ... it listens to your conversation and tells you exactly what to say next ... built using GPT-4, Whisper and the Monocle AR glasses."
He said, "Say goodbye to awkward dates and job interviews."
> say goodbye to awkward dates and job interviews ☹️
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> we made rizzGPT -- real-time Charisma as a Service (CaaS)
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> it listens to your conversation and tells you exactly what to say next 😱
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> built using GPT-4, Whisper and the Monocle AR glasses
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> with @C51Alix (https://twitter.com/C51Alix?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)@varunshenoy\_ (https://twitter.com/varunshenoy_?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)pic.twitter.com/HycQGGXT6N (https://t.co/HycQGGXT6N)
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> — Bryan Hau-Ping Chiang (@bryanhpchiang) March 26, 2023 (https://twitter.com/bryanhpchiang/status/1639830383616487426?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
Chiang explained the monocle-like device can "clip onto any pair of glasses + has a camera, microphone, and high-res display."
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OpenAI's speech recognition software, Whisper, runs in the background on the phone and allows the glasses to show proper responses to say in a matter of seconds to its wearer.
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The Stanford student provided a diagram of how the technology works.
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And these glasses would be perfect for President Biden, whose answers to questions are sometimes 'incoherent mumbling.'
Tyler Durden (https://cms.zerohedge.com/users/tyler-durden)Thu, 04/20/2023 - 04:15