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EXCLUSIVE: AI imagines how America's most iconic landmarks would've looked if they were designed by different, iconic architects

Daily Mail - Science & tech

What would America's top landmarks look like, reimagined by some of the most famous and controversial architects that have ever lived? An Instagram account, Imagined Architecture, created a stir with a'reimagined' White House designed by world-famous architects. With architects ranging from modernist genius Anthony Gaudi and British-Iranian'Queen of Curves' Zaha Hadid, Midjourney has reimagined everything from the Chrysler Building to the Statue of Liberty in typically surreal style. San Francisco-based Midjourney is a rival to OpenAI's Dall-E, which is now integrated into its iconic ChatGPT artificial intelligence chatbot. Like ChatGPT, it can be controlled by simple text prompts, and can generate everything from realistic photographs to paintings: it's controlled through the Discord chat app, and available to subscribers from $10 a month.


EXCLUSIVE How cabins on America's biggest airlines will look like by 2050, according to AI - from 'standing pods' to robot flight attendants

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Technologies such as supersonic flight, pilotless robot aircraft and even flapping wings are poised to reshape the way we fly. Some of these technologies - such as a rebirth for supersonic aircraft - are nearly at the testing stage now, others rely on more futuristic technologies that will evolve this century. Supersonic aircraft will return to the world's skies, drastically cutting travel times, predicts former pilot and Non-Executive Director at Panache Cruises Andrew Hayward. Companies such as Boom Technology aim to create supersonic passenger aircraft, which will be capable of flying 88 passengers at 1,304mph. Hayward says,'The main developments will be ducted fan engines (lower emissions), truss braced wings (more efficient), use of more composite materials (weight saving), and the re-introduction of supersonic travel.

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