I first thought it was a camera but there was no point, After some searching I found that these things could communicate optical, so that might be it, if so how do they work?
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I replied to another similar comment I think they’re using one of gpt4’ newer features. It allows image identification and has built-in bing searching. Neat tech!
Or is human. Hard to tell anymore. Welcome to the post truth world!
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It’s a neat implementation! Imagine having a little kiosk at the hardware store to help you find replacement parts… Fun