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Written by Léonie Watson on 2024-12-27 at 13:57

I'm wearing glasses for the first time in 25 years. Back then I could see, now I can't, but for the first time in 0.25 Century I can look at something unfamiliar and have a reasonable chance of identifying it - without taking my phone out of my pocket.

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Written by Sara Joy :happy_pepper: on 2024-12-27 at 14:05

@tink that must be such a game changer!

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Written by Léonie Watson on 2024-12-27 at 14:17

@sarajw it feels like it, yes. Still much else I'd like them to be able to do, but I've been wandering all over the house looking at things and asking them what I'm looking at. All the usual caveats about reliability, but so far they're proving more useful than not.

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Written by Sara Joy :happy_pepper: on 2024-12-27 at 14:20

@tink your own senses have got you this far, presumably they're pretty good at sensing when it's giving you a bullshit answer 😅

Wonder what it's like when you're in a more open space, like how well it describes a big view as opposed to part of a room.

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Written by Léonie Watson on 2024-12-27 at 17:42

@sarajw Good question. I poked my head out into our back garden and got a similarly descriptive response. You're right about sensing when something's not quite right though - just like many people do when a news item, blog post, or search result doesn't seem quite right.

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