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Most fellas know all too well the unfortunate experience of being on a date when suddenly the pressure to be entertaining and charming makes them lose the ability to form words. This quandary was a central plot point of Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac, a 19th-century play in which the title character famously feeds charismatic lines to Christian as Christian tries to woo the fair Roxane. One Stanford student seems to have run with this concept but replaced Cyrano with an AI-powered monocle that will feed helpless dudes stuff to say on dates.

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Dubbed "RizzGPT" (named after the slang term rizz, which is short for "charisma," and not to be confused with the game of the same name), the monocle has been developed by Bryan Chiang, a student in Stanford's Computer Science department. Chiang tweeted a demo video of the monocle in action in March, and it began spreading on social media again after news of the prototype was tweeted by Reuters tech reporter Anna Tong.

As demonstrated by the demo video, RizzGPT is intended to come up with a serviceable response to a date partner's statement and give its wearer something to say if they can't come up with something on their own.

While Chiang hasn't made any indication that he intends to mass produce the RizzGPT monocle for public consumption, it was widely roasted by internet commenters. The presumed purpose of the monocle is to assist its wearer in appearing confident and charismatic to a potential romantic partner, but several felt that goal was undermined by the fact its wearer would be wearing a giant glass computer on their face.

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Many were reminded of Cyrano, and at least one feared that were RizzGPT to become more widespread, its owners' romantic encounters may end the same way.

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RagingGhost

Dating is one of these games where the winning move is to not play.

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firngers

Add a top hat and tell her it's a steampunk thing?

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Nukegirl

It would probably be not just more worthwhile, but also more effective at its intended purpose, if it was more versatile.

If it could do something besides helping people while they're on dates, it would not just serve more of a purpose, but could theoretically (but quite possibly not practically) be passed off as something that was coincidentally brought to the date rather than just a sign of the user having too little confidence to go on a date without an electronic crutch.

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SSmotzer

Nah, dating is easy. You just have to enter an autistic fugue state and discuss in detail about how the nuclear apocalypse in the Fallout series was actually caused by an elder god named Ug-Qualtoth, who is the primordial originator of the Daedra from the Elder Scrolls series.

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