The timing of the inevitable apocalypse is unclear, but it sure looks bleak.
Horrifying images of what the “last” selfies taken on Earth may look like have been depicted by an artificially intelligent image generator., which provides “daily disturbing” AI-generated images to nearly 200,000 followers.and oversized eyes. One features a man maniacally staring into the camera as a huge explosion goes off over his shoulder. Another shows a frightening skeletal figure framed by a huge plume of smoke.
Another suggested one of the images actually appeared realistic, while some said the disturbing potential future may be closer than we think – perhaps as early as 2024.The DALL-E 2 AI system, created earlier this year, can “create realistic images and art” from a user’s description, according to its website.Some said the images appeared to show the aftermath of a nuclear bomb, but the account had entered “selfie of the end of the world” into the AI image generator.
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