Cool project. Beyond cocktails, I could see something like this being useful for people who want to monitor their alcohol intake before driving - pour tracking that keeps a running count and warns you when you're approaching your limit. The "proactive intervention" model fits that perfectly.
I feel the same. As AI gets better, I think personal AI for the physical world will become much more useful, and glasses could be a natural interface for it.
I have been working on structured prompt templates for different use cases. The biggest improvement I found was using context-first prompting and explicit format specifications. Compiled 30 templates at stevewave713.gumroad.com if anyone wants to check them out.
Cool project. Beyond cocktails, I could see something like this being useful for people who want to monitor their alcohol intake before driving - pour tracking that keeps a running count and warns you when you're approaching your limit. The "proactive intervention" model fits that perfectly.
Yeah, having a system that understands the situation and intervenes could be useful in a lot of cases.
Really cool. Makes me excited to see other uses for smart glasses in the future.
I feel the same. As AI gets better, I think personal AI for the physical world will become much more useful, and glasses could be a natural interface for it.
Wonderful! Curious to understand how low light levels affect this, bars are often low light.
Thanks! I need to test it in low-light environments, and making it work reliably across a variety of kitchen settings is definitely one of my goals.
I have been working on structured prompt templates for different use cases. The biggest improvement I found was using context-first prompting and explicit format specifications. Compiled 30 templates at stevewave713.gumroad.com if anyone wants to check them out.