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Michael McArdle

@mikeman444

Co-founder / Principal at Lucid Dream - Leveraging the power of purposeful play. My views here are my own.

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VR is a potent tool for therapy - it’s immersion and realism make it ideal for patients. Check out how patients at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital are using immersive VR for therapy and rehabilitation: bit.ly/3pi182g

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In addition to healthcare and life sciences, AR has the potential to radically transform the automotive industry as well. Check out Panasonic’s Augmented Reality Heads-Up-Display (HUD) which will make driving safer and (dare I say it?) more fun: bit.ly/2KB6B5t

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Seems to me the true potential of Mixed Reality right now is hampered mostly by semantic understanding in the tracking tech. To be truly impactful, the headset needs to recognize a chair as a chair along with all the implications of a chair in terms of what you use chairs for.

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A great and sobering point I found on Reddit - fun to imagine “infinitely generated RPGs” with generative AI but when taken to the extreme it just dilutes and destroys meaning

A great and sobering point I found on Reddit - fun to imagine “infinitely generated RPGs” with generative AI but when taken to the extreme it just dilutes and destroys meaning
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Wanted: aspiring AI product Red Teamers Do you enjoy jailbreaking AI products? Would you like to help raise the standards for AI application development broadly? If yes, please get in touch! (and I never say this but ... please retweet!)

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One thing I haven't figured out yet: are there any meaningful differences between 4o and 4.5 in terms of the new image generation? 4.5 is a massively bigger model - presumably that would result in some differences? Or does it use 4o regardless?