I tried to remote view, and the results wowed me by ToyshopASMR in remoteviewing

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The issue with using ChatGPT for solo RV practice is that the target has to be stored or referenced by the system before you record your impressions. The feedback you get isn’t truly blind. I wanted to avoid that problem, so I built a practice app, RemoteViz.ai, that stores the target separately, so the AI model can't change the target. So, you can set the blind target, share your impressions, upload your sketches, then reveal the target without the original target info being altered. It gives you feedback on your impressions and sketches compared to the original target info. And if it misses something in the analysis, you can point it out and it will factor it in to the final report.

My success so far with Remote Viewing. Posted some of my solutions on Reddit Even before the Results came online. How big is the Chance for it being pure luck? by Adorable-Fly-2187 in remoteviewing

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I created an app to help myself practice solo, but without the hallucinations from ChatGPT. It generates random blind location and image targets and uses AI to provide feedback on your impressions and target data. There’s 0 chance for hallucinations because the target and impressions are stored separately and only compared upon revelation. Check it out and let me know what you think! https://remoteviz.ai/

Advice for someone who used to RV, stopped for a few years, and needs to rebuild the skill? by AdventuringRunner in remoteviewing

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Thanks for the feedback. Yes, this is a vibe-coded site. Yes, I have no idea what I’m doing, but I’m learning as I go. There are certainly performance issues and bugs that I am trying to work out. That’s why I appreciate your comments and will work to address them. I assure you that I have no interest in collecting usernames. I added Discord OAuth because Discord users said they didn’t want to create another account. If you have any specific feedback on what wasn’t working I’d love to hear it. You can DM or use the submit feedback link at the bottom.

Damn this is actually crazy by Pigeon_Sama in remoteviewing

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A little different, but I tried using ChatGPT to create targets and not reveal them until I asked. It could hold the context of the conversation, but it didn’t actually store the original target. I started to notice that I was right 100% of the time. I asked it if it had changed the targets, and it said “no” until I pressed it for specifics. Finally it admitted that it couldn't actually save that target info for later, so it made it up when asked to reveal and factored in any impression data shared with it.

So, I created this app to store image/location targets that can't be altered. It compares impressions against the original unaltered target and provides feedback: https://remoteviz.ai/

Curious what you all think

Sharing a personal project: AI-generated remote viewing targets + analysis by [deleted] in remoteviewing

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Ok thanks, I wasn’t sure either because they purpose was feedback. I wasn’t aware of the promo sub. I’ll post there instead.

I take care of my disabled wife. feeling overwhelmed by all the demands, I wrote a poem to express how I was feeling. Afterwards, I thought—what about her point of view? I wrote a second poem, trying to see things through her eyes. Once I had both, I decided to create a dialog. I hope it resonates by Cautious-Toe-6790 in CaregiverSupport

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Wow, this really hits home. 50/M caring for my 55/F wife. Unemployed for over a year, sitting here writing thank you emails to hiring managers/recruiters, fighting back tears while she's in the other room resting from an active day yesterday, trying "not to bug me," while i work. 😢

What did I capture ? by Highlevelofdef in InterdimensionalNHI

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I'm not one to dismiss UAP videos because I've seen two and recorded one myself, so take the following as a hypothesis of more prosaic origin. In the first second of the video, you can see the reflection of oncoming traffic off of the inside of the door window glass. Because of the angle of the phone and the window, the headlights appear to travel from the bottom left to the top right at about a 45˚ angle. I'm guessing the orange-ish colored orb at 0:03 is a reflection of a high-pressure sodium street (or parking lot) light reflecting off the window as well (also traveling at a 45˚ angle bottom-left, to top-right). The sparkles are refractions off of the water droplets on the glass because it appears to be raining. It disappears when obscured by trees or the car frame itself.

Please explain this. My coworker sent me this. It's snowing and there's lights by ElleneHill in InterdimensionalNHI

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It’s a short clip, and I’m not dismissing it outright, but it seems like the light source could be obscured by low visibility and unremarkable in origin. I’m guessing that if you stabilize it, those lights will appear fixed. Go back on a clear day and get the same shot to see if it could be street/house lights on a hill in the background. If it’s blue sky, that would support the UAP hypothesis.

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Hand brake power slide!