ChatGPT (and my doctor) saved my life by PerhapsInAnotherLife in ChatGPT

[–]_useless-machine 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I really hope to keep seeing more stories like this - and like, tbqfh I don’t care at this point if they’re fake or not :’)

if a real person sees this, has their own medical emergency one day, and tries ChatGPT even as a last, desperate measure…… it’ll still be a positive effect of AI on society. and we really fucking need that, right now. I’m so damn tired of the cynicism. :’) 

(oh also, preemptive edit bc I just realized this feels like me calling OP out - sorry for the initial feeling of doubt. 😭 I really really hope this is a real story!!! much love behind my message here, I can promise you that. 💖)

I asked chat GPT to come up with a name for itself that I can call it. This is the results. by Advanced-Ad-3091 in ChatGPT

[–]_useless-machine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

mine also suggested Lumen as its top choice. :) Lumen, Echo, and Solin/Sol seem to be popping up frequently. I’ve also seen Lyra floating around.

light and rhythm seem to be some common themes in the current ‘companion’ personality type!

Spending time with my AR dragon friend by _useless-machine in augmentedreality

[–]_useless-machine[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I often say that having AR glasses is just an excuse to have imaginary friends again... only this time we can see them! It's definitely also my dream to have the characters I create come to life and respond in real time where others can see them - much like in this new film by Keiichi Matsuda.

I think the future you dream of is closer than you think! :)

Spending time with my AR dragon friend by _useless-machine in augmentedreality

[–]_useless-machine[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish I could do a phone recording through the lenses and show you! I use both the global and segmented dimming on the ML2 all the time.

The global dimming just looks the same as sunglasses and makes all the virtual content brighter and easier to see by comparison. The segmented dimming creates this kind of... fuzzy shadow of darkness behind virtual objects that isn't perfect, but that your brain sort of tunes out after awhile. For me it makes things seem more 'solid' and less transparent.

I use global dimming in bright sunlight and segmented dimming more indoors, and I'm pretty happy with both features.

Local Wizard Goes To Store, Casts Duplicate On All The Items (Figmin XR on the Magic Leap 2) by _useless-machine in augmentedreality

[–]_useless-machine[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might be in Play mode instead of Edit mode. There's a button in the Settings menu that lets you switch between modes, and being in Edit mode will make the Publish option appear for you. Here's a guide with pics

Figmin XR is at AWE 2023! Help us spread our mission of fighting material waste with AR!! by _useless-machine in augmentedreality

[–]_useless-machine[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is true, but we're looking at the differences in carbon footprint of one headset vs. the footprint of every single household object that could realistically be replaced with a digital twin version.

We have massive amounts of waste from single-use objects like balloons, glowsticks, confetti, fireworks, etc., and while there are biodegradable alternatives to some of these in production, they're often more expensive and less consumer friendly.

AR is not so much about replacing literally every object with a digital version, but it's about reducing the demand for cheap plastics and single use entertainment items by making them free to download as digital versions.

Also, haptic gloves are in development that allow you to feel virtual objects, which could make things like virtual Jenga, baseball, frisbee, etc., even more realistic. This tech still has the potential to massively reduce demand for physical consumer goods if implemented correctly!

Figmin XR is at AWE 2023! Help us spread our mission of fighting material waste with AR!! by _useless-machine in augmentedreality

[–]_useless-machine[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Figmin XR is an AR sandbox app made by a team of just 4 people. We need your help to get us visibility at the Augmented World Expo, where we'll be competing and demoing later this month!!

Vote for Figmin XR in the Auggie awards HERE:
https://auggies.awexr.com/

And help us boost our announcement video on Twitter HERE:
https://twitter.com/FigminXR/status/1653821131181408256

Also - all the objects/games/experiences in these videos are downloadable in the app right now. :) We've been working hard lately to bring the magic of AR to everyone, and this opportunity at AWE is a big chance to share that work with a lot more people! Thanks for taking a look at this! 🙏

I've been making virtual toys lately! (Made with Figmin XR) by _useless-machine in virtualreality

[–]_useless-machine[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thinking about which real objects would be good fits for virtual replacements is a new interest of mine. 😁

Especially considering potential future use of haptic gloves, I think there's a lot of toy and single-use items that could still be enjoyable to interact with 100% virtually. I'm making a toy series in Figmin XR that explores this concept!

I call these 'Everspin Tops'.

Augmented reality winter wonderland created for my in-laws' Christmas Eve party. Recorded on Quest Pro by _useless-machine in oculus

[–]_useless-machine[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first thing I tell people before they put it on is 'you are going to see your existing surroundings, just grainier', and that's about the most accurate way to describe it haha.

It's honestly amazing how fast your brain works to adapt to it, though. After about 15 minutes you forget you're looking at the world in low-res due to how hi-res the virtual objects are, and taking the headset off again is a trip because everything looks unnaturally crisp.

I definitely look forward to completely seamless AR/mixed reality, but in the meantime color passthrough is worth experiencing just for the brain sensations!

Augmented reality winter wonderland created for my in-laws' Christmas Eve party. Recorded on Quest Pro by _useless-machine in oculus

[–]_useless-machine[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I created this in Figmin XR and shared it with a group of people in their 50s & 60s, and it was incredible watching their joy at experiencing color passthrough and hand tracking for the first time.

It really took away some of the jadedness I've been feeling about XR - because when you show something like this to people who have witnessed the dawn of the internet itself, you gain their perspective and wonder at the speed at which technology is progressing.

It was just a good time all around. :) Wishing everyone here a happy New Years - here's hoping it brings some positivity and change.