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AI imagines what nepo babies of former celebrity couples would've looked like... can YOU guess who's is whose?

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Celebrity break-ups have impacted fans for years, leaving them questioning what the couple's future would have looked like if they stayed together. Now a graphic designer has brought the'what-ifs' to life using AI, revealing the families of famous ex-couples like Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston, and Twilight stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. Jeremy Pomeroy also recreated the romance of Taylor Swift and Harry Styles, who separated in 2013, generating a little girl and boy who look like the Eras Tour star. The Australian designer used photoshop and advanced AI algorithms to'help generate unique and imaginative images based on existing data and my guidance.' Taylor Swift and Harry Styles (pictured) dated briefly from late 2012 to early 2013 and reportedly broke up due to long-distance.


These are the jobs at the highest risk from automation: HSBC

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Waiters, inspectors, receptionists, and groundskeepers beware. A new HSBC Global Research report found that these types of jobs each has a greater than 90% chance of being displaced due to automation within roughly the next 10 years. Each of these types of work were given an Automation Risk Score of over 90% (out of 100) in the report and were listed among the jobs in today's economy most likely to be lost to robots. 'Mid-skill' jobs which require training but little education have been the most likely to be replaced thus far, the report said. Food preparation, cleaning, driving, were the occupations with the highest mean probability of automation, according to OECD data cited in the report, which was written by Economist James Pomeroy and ESG Analyst Amy Tyler.