RizzGPT app inventor hoping to use generative AI to generate some charisma on demand

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A recent Stanford computer science graduate imagines a world where artificial intelligence can improve someone's social skills over time by simulating real-life scenarios and giving instant responses to help people struggling to come up with charismatic...

"Let's say you're in some difficult situation like you're on a date or you're doing a job interview and you don't know what to say next. RizzGPT will listen to your conversation and tell you what to say next in the conversation," said Bryan Chiang, the creator of RizzGPT. "You can continue rizzing up whoever you're talking to."

Chiang acknowledges that people in college or just finishing school spend a lot of time on their phones and that is part of what drew him to explore new technology related to augmented reality and headsets. The popularity of ChatGPT led him to develop a consumer use for the product with a hardware device.

"There has been no bigger driver of change or progress other than technology so I'm very excited about all the new possibilities that it's going to unlock," Chiang said. "I'm all for doing new things and humanity, we always figure it out." As the hardware improves and the technology can offer smarter responses in a shorter timeframe, Chiang can already imagine what will be next for RizzGPT.

 

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