Lucas Rizzotto

Lucas Rizzotto ⭐ Building crazy things with even crazier tech ⭐
🌎 | 👨‍🔬 Inventor | 🎤 Speaker | ? Artist, Futurist, Immersive Experience Designer & Programmer.

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10/27/2025

A conversation with my AI overlord.

This week all of my AI orders were around self-reflection. I guess that’s needed now that it told me to quit my job.

I was told to write down a letter to my childhood self. To list out my dreams. To write down everything that holds me back on paper.

I had to think about a lot of things. Things I haven’t thought about in a really long time.

To wake up my dormant dreams and truly ask myself: what do I want from this life?

10/20/2025

It’s all over ☠️

Welcome to Day 47. Things are about to get nasty.

Got some good news, though! Now that we’re reaching the second half of this series, I wanted to switch things up with a big upgrade: I ported over my entire AI system to the Mentra Live glasses, enabling me to do more advanced things like actually talk to it.

These glasses are literally 50x more powerful than what I had before, meaning that now my AI system can take photos of what I’m doing multiple times a minute instead of once every 15 minutes, letting my AI will know me better than it ever did before.

Just in time for spooky season 🎃

10/13/2025

That ending plot twist tho 😭

Welcome to Day #46. This week’s my AI became obsessed with healthy eating - and it makes sense! If you’re on your own journey to find happiness, a lot of the groundwork is set with what you choose to put in your own body.

But I also feel… strange. There’s a part of me that’s very uneasy about this whole project… and I feel like it’s trying to come out.

I wonder what that’s about.

10/06/2025

This basically happened.

This is Day 39 out of 100 following the orders of an AI I created.

For the past week I’ve been stuck on a loop: on day #33 my AI told me to quit smoking, but because it can literally see what I see, it’s been noticing that I’ve been failing and telling me to quit smoking over and over again for 7 consecutive days.

But then one day I decided to run whenever I had a craving., and I found out it actually helped!

This is the last video I’m doing on quitting smoking. I don’t want it to bog down our journey, but this is something I’ve struggled with and that I had to turn into art. So I hope you enjoy it :)

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