Give Your Next Date a Boost with ChatGPT Smart Glasses Built by Students

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Stanford student Bryan Hau-Ping Chiang has recently taken the world by storm with his incredible AI-powered smart glasses. Chiang designed this pair of glasses by combining the OpenAI language model GPT-4 and AR technology from the company Brilliant Labs. The glasses use a microphone, a high-resolution display, a camera and text output to provide real-time charisma as a service and serve as one’s own Jarvis with help navigating through everyday tasks.

Basically, this AI-infused pair of glasses works by picking up conversation audio with OpenAI Whisper, transcribing it into text and creates an output response with ChatGPT. This response is then displayed on the AR monocle. A demonstration video of this technology reveals an impressive slight-delay response.

Such ambient computing enabled through Augmented Reality (AR) glasses have the potential to revolutionize the digital world like smartphones did in their moment. In this regard, for a pair of smart glasses to mass-adopted, it must be as easy and affordable to use as the standard iPhone is today. Additionally, this smart glasses should be lightweight, have a long battery life, provide accurate information in real-time, include connectivity with other users, and adjust for light variation from inside to outside.

Brilliant Labs is a company that was founded by a group of entrepreneurs and engineers with a mission to create products and services that help people become smarter and better informed in the healthcare and scientific fields. To this end, Brilliant Labs has created a range of products and services, including platforms for healthcare and education, custom software services, technology engineering, and an Open AI training program.

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Bryan Hau-Ping Chiang is a student at Stanford with an interest in Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality technologies. Chiang has worked on a variety of AI- and AR-related projects and have a long-term focus on creating practical applications that leverage AI and AR emerging technologies. Most notably, Chiang has created the world’s first AI-powered smart glasses, which can provide real-time coaching to the user during their next date.

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