I asked ChatGPT, Gemini, and Siri what to wear, and only one really helped me look my best

I asked ChatGPT, Gemini, and Siri what to wear, and only one really helped me look my best

Is there a tougher time of the year to dress than March in the US? It’s not really winter. It’s certainly not spring, and your sweaters, short sleeves, jeans, and shorts are all staring warily at each other. It’s a wonder I don’t spend every day in my PJs. What if AI could help us make the right choice?

While preparing for another day in the home office, I did my nightly next-day weather check. For this task, I invariably check in with Alexa. Amazon has yet to deliver the big AI, Alexa+, update to its popular digital assistant, but Alexa has long been an excellent weather person. So when I asked about the weather for the next day in my neighborhood, Alexa described the stereo-typical March conundrum: a low of 48F and a high of 58F with rain across all of it.

I froze, as one does, unsure if this was sweater sweater, t-shirt weather, layer weather, or something else. What if, I wondered, could AI help?

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Fashion, however, is a deeply personal thing, and I worried that generalized advice wouldn’t help me. What I wanted was for generative AI to look at my closet and, if not choose, at least help me pick out my outfit.

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