Chat GPT: Stanford Students Invent AR Glasses Enabling Direct Conversations with ChatGPT | AI | News
For anyone who believed the advent of GPT-4 was the pinnacle of artificial intelligence, the recent developments that some people have made around GPT-4 and the new and improved ChatGPT is bound to blow their minds. While we are acquainted with using OpenAI’s chatbot in its most rudimentary form, the company’s plugins and APIs allow users to take things up a notch or two.
Like allowing users to “talk” with ChatGPT through smart glasses. A few students from Stanford University have done precisely that,, showing the potential of combining NLP generative AI, with AR glasses.
A group of Stanford University students, including Bryan Hau-Ping Chiang, Varun Shenoy, Alix Cui, and Adriano Hernandez, have created RizzGPT, a tool that uses artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) to help people during challenging talks.
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