ChronoSense
People struggle with accurate time perception, leading to lateness, missed deadlines, and difficulty prioritizing tasks, especially individuals with ADHD, anxiety, or who work in demanding, fast-paced environments.
People struggle with accurate time perception, leading to lateness, missed deadlines, and difficulty prioritizing tasks, especially individuals with ADHD, anxiety, or who work in demanding, fast-paced environments.
Communicating subjective sensory experiences like taste, smell, and feelings is difficult, leading to misunderstandings and limiting shared enjoyment of art, food, and experiences.
People crave personalized, deeply weird, and fleeting digital experiences but struggle to find them amongst the noise of standardized content.
Digital experiences are increasingly isolating and lack genuine sensory stimulation beyond visuals and sound. We're missing a dimension of creative interplay between senses, limiting creative output and deepening digital fatigue.
People often need to send perfectly timed, yet utterly chaotic, messages to the *past* to slightly alter historical events for maximum comedic effect, but lack the technology and AI-powered guidance to do so effectively *and* minimize temporal paradoxes (mostly).
Humans struggle to quickly and accurately interpret complex emotional data, leading to miscommunication, misunderstandings, and inefficient social interactions. Current AI attempts at emotional recognition are crude and easily fooled.