Ominous Industries
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Building A Crypto Trading Robot Using GPT4o Vision
Ever since I tested the vision capabilities of GPT-4o, I have been passively thinking of ways to integrate it with my Ominous Industries R1 Social Robot, which I sell for $199. A couple of weeks ago, I had the idea...
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GPT-4o & Gemini 1.5 Pro Finish Each Other’s Sentences
I wanted to make another Bob the Sentient Washing Machine to engage in some tomfoolery by having two of them speak to each other. I have had a lot of fun making my R1 Robots speak to each other using...
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Apple Silicon Speed Test: LocalLLM on M1 vs. M2 vs. M2 Pro vs. M3
I wanted to test the speed of some different Apple Silicon-equipped machines. As many of my interests these days revolve around using Local LLM setups, I figured the best way to test these machines would be to run a local...
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Testing GPT4o with Video Input
Following my recent exploration of the advanced vision capabilities of the most powerful AI models, I'm excited to delve deeper by incorporating actual video input into GPT-4. However, the model cannot directly process video streams. To work around this limitation,...
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Comparing the vision capabilities of GPT4o and Gemini 1.5 Pro
With the recent competition between Gemini and ChatGPT gathering a lot of attention in AI circles, I decided that I was doing myself a disservice by not testing Gemini and giving it a fair shot. While I mainly use OpenAI...
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Testing the vision capabilities of GPT4o
After receiving the email notification that I could now access the GPT-4o API, I was eager to see how well the vision capabilities held up to what was displayed in the demonstration. Naturally, we always expect product demonstrations to show...