The awkward silence and interrupted dialogue on the first date will end. Using the GPT-4 productive artificial intelligence used in ChatGPT, smart glasses promise to help users while meeting with suitors.
The gadget, called rizzGPT, was developed by students at Stanford University. Of course, it’s not just for romantic dates: TYou can also train for job interviews and business presentations.
Bryan Hau-Ping Chiang, one of the researchers involved in the project, said the glasses listen to the conversation and tell the wearer how to react instantly by offering “Real-Time Charisma as a Service” (CaaS). He even posted a video on his Twitter account of what the view looks like from those who use the accessory.
say goodbye to awkward appointments and job interviews ??
We made rizzGPT — real-time Charisma as a Service (CaaS)
listens to your speech and tells you exactly what to say next??
Built using GPT-4, Whisper and Monocle AR glasses
with @C51Alix @varunshenoy_ pic.twitter.com/HycQGGXT6N
—Bryan Hau-Ping Chiang (@bryanhpchiang) 26 March 2023
For now, the device looks like a monocle and can be attached to almost any lens. It has a camera, microphone and high resolution display that produces text with GPT-4.
Even OpenAI’s speech recognition software Whisper runs the chatbot directly. rizzGPT is still pretty embryonic and needs some tweaking to be used perfectly on a day-to-day basis.
Researchers have made the project code available on Github.
rizzGPT is a simple proof-of-concept of what is possible.
there is more to build here especially when multimodal GPT4 arrives
Please DM if there is anything you would like to happen!!
and as promised here is the code: https://t.co/BXvNzo2EUR
—Bryan Hau-Ping Chiang (@bryanhpchiang) March 28, 2023
Source: Tec Mundo

I am a passionate and hardworking journalist with an eye for detail. I specialize in the field of news reporting, and have been writing for Gadget Onus, a renowned online news site, since 2019. As the author of their Hot News section, I’m proud to be at the forefront of today’s headlines and current affairs.