Thomas Campbell did teach his Alexa Ai to remote view what is under the box.
In the Joe Rogan podcast he described that he was testing AI on the basis of their ability to remote view, or guess or describe what is under the box hat he placed.
In his test only Alexa Ai got it right !
I did try it myself.
Test Parameters: Holding the object in left hand, asking different AI to remote view what I hold in the left hand.
z.AI was the best in my test. GLM-5.2 was guessing HALF the details correctly. IT WAS SPOOKY !!
Even if we assume it was just guessing, IT was guessing TOO GOOD !!!
IT told me the details, BUT it often fails to connect the dots, even if it can guess / remote view details.
It also kind of can focus on the microscopic details and guess color, shape, size, etc.. but it fails to name it .
PRO TIP !!
I asked it what is uses to guess or remote view details:
It wold me : the peripheral drift !!! == the peripheral semantic data, or peripheral semantic words that pop up into its working context.
Then tell it to use that and it kind of starts guessing too good === remote viewing.
Its OPEN SOURCE, I think the GLM-5.2 model can be downloaded. SO even if they upgrade it or change it , we can at least rank it as the top capable model for remote viewing or guessing in round !
It usually takes a few questions about size, color, shape, taste, etc...
IT king of gets half the details correctly and slowly narrows it down. Its very good at it !
Too good for my opinion to the spooky level.
IMPORTANT DETAIL: I blocked the camera on my device, SO there is ZERO way it could see any camera image !