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Revealed: What the most stereotypical MEN around the world look like, according to AI - so, do you think they're accurate?
If you were asked to visualise a stereotypical British man, what would you think of? According to AI, the answer is an overweight man wearing a football shirt. Instagram account @reimagineuk asked AI to create videos of the most stereotypical men around the world - with hilarious results. While the British man looks casual in his football shirt, men from other countries are depicted with fancier outfits. The stereotypical man from Portugal sports a white shirt and a waistcoat, while the man from Nigeria can be seen wearing a bright orange suit.
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Instagram users are asking ChatGPT to 'roast' their profiles with hilarious results - here's how you can try it
If you're feeling smug about your perfectly curated Instagram profile, it's time to get humbled. The latest social media trend sees Instagram users asking ChatGPT to'roast' their profiles. The AI chatbot doesn't hold back with its critiques, with one user claiming they'just got dragged to hell'. So, are you brave enough to have your Instagram profile picked apart by a robot? Here's how you can try the hilarious new trend.
I tested Google's 'Add Me' tool which uses AI to help you gatecrash group photos - with hilarious results
Every family and friendship group has that one person who is always the designated photographer. If that's you, you'll be happy to hear that the days of missing out on being in group photos are finally a thing of the past. Google's Pixel 9 smartphones go on sale this week, and there's one new tool that people can't wait to try - Add Me. As the name suggests, Add Me allows photographers to add themselves into group snaps, using artificial intelligence (AI). Ahead of its release tomorrow, Google sent MailOnline's Shivali Best the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL so she could try Add Me for herself - with hilarious results.
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The futuristic car that gives Iron Man a run for his money: MailOnline takes a vehicle with a Jarvis-style AI butler for a spin - with hilarious results
In the Marvel movies, one of Tony Stark's greatest inventions is his AI assistant J.A.R.V.I.S, who is always on hand to offer some helpful or sarcastic advice. Ever since Iron Man hit the silver screen in 2008, nerds and the chronically disorganised alike have been dreaming of the day they could have a Jarvis of their own. Now that dream is a little closer to reality thanks to DS Automobiles' launch of an in-car AI assistant named Iris. While it might not come with a flying suit, Iris is the first attempt to integrate ChatGPT into a vehicle and claims to be the perfect driving companion. MailOnline got behind the wheel of the new AI-inspired automobile to give it a try.
Revealed: The biggest animal the average human could beat in a fight, according to AI - so, do you agree?
It's a question that regularly comes up after a few drinks in the pub: what's the biggest animal you think you could beat in a fight? While many people have conservative answers, others reckon they could take on huge creatures. To settle the debate once and for all, MailOnline turned to everyone's favourite AI bot, ChatGPT. The bot claims that a'well-prepared' person would stand a chance against large dog, a wild boar, or even a leopard. However, it adds that'attempting to fight any animal is highly risky and not advisable.'
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Revealed: What the average people in 13 UK counties look like, according to AI - so do YOU agree?
The UK is home to 92 counties, each with its own distinctive look and feel. Now, a film editor has tasked artificial intelligence (AI) with putting faces to these counties - with hilarious results. Duncan Thomsen, 53, used the software Midjourney to create images of'average people' in 13 counties. The results suggest that the average residents in County Antrim are young with red hair, while people living in Anglesey are elderly (and wrapped up for the cold weather!). So, do you agree with what AI thinks the average people look like in your county?
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- Europe > United Kingdom > England > Tyne and Wear (0.18)
- Europe > United Kingdom > England > Oxfordshire (0.08)
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Scientist teaches AI how to flirt with hilarious results
A scientist has taught various artificial intelligence learning algorithms how to flirt, resulting in peculiar responses. Janelle Shane, a research scientist from Colorado, trained four versions of the GPT-3 artificial intelligence – DaVinci, Curie, Babbage, and Ada - to generate pick-up lines. The way that neural networks (which are networks similar to the connections in the human brain) such as this'learn' things is by matching patterns in speech and language. This is how they create content that seems similar to that a normal human but without any understanding of the texts' meaning. GPT-3 has previously been used to design websites, write stories and has capably disguised itself as a human on the internet.
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Will Smith tries flirting with humanoid robot Sophia
He's known as a bit of a ladies man, but it seems that Will Smith's flirting skills are wasted when it comes to wooing robots . In a video posted on his YouTube channel, Smith took Sophia, an eerily realistic humanoid robot, on a date, with hilarious results. The date started well, with Smith cracking open a bottle of wine, and saying: "This is beautiful, I've wanted to meet you for a reply long time. "Being here with you in the Cayman Islands, I've got to say, I'm feeling a little something." But despite that smooth opening, the date quickly took a turn for the worse. When Smith mentioned his music, Sophia sassily replied: "I have heard your songs.
AI learns to invent disease names with hilarious results
There are countless ailments already in existence that threaten to cause us pain and discomfort, or speed up our mortality – but, if it were up to one AI, our fate could be far worse. A Colorado-based research scientist has trained a neural network to invent'serious-sounding diseases' based on the names of nearly 4,000 common medical conditions. While the AI managed to generate several'reasonably convincing' afflictions, the experiment predominantly led to made-up diseases that sound not only far-fetched, but in some cases, likely to leave the sufferer in agony. The researcher fed the names 3,765 common conditions to the algorithm. From Cancer of the Cancer to Eye Stools, the AI invented all sorts of bizarre conditions.
Hilarious results as Microsoft's latest AI CaptionBot tries to describe pictures from 'the dress' (which it thinks is either a suitcase or a cat in a tie) to Michelle Obama (identified as a cell phone)
Microsoft wants to join the rest of the software giants in the AI game, but it just keeps striking out. Weeks ago the firm's lovable teen chatbot turned into a Hitler supporting racists and this week its CaptionBot isn't living up to its potential. CaptionBot, which analyzes pictures in order to formulate captions, has been spot on with some results, but horridly wrong for others – it thought the First Lady Michelle Obama was a cell phone. Weeks ago the firm's lovable teen chatbot turned into a Hitler supporting racists and this week its CaptionBot isn't living up to its name. This technology combines three different services to process images and write descriptive captions – and sometimes includes an appropriate emoji.
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