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"The Scariest" after "The Funniest": AI-generated Images Are Crashing the Internet – IndustryWired

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The Artificial Intelligence system is trained on millions of real images, which helps them understand the patterns to respond to user queries. The scariest image, it pulled together nightmarish images to deliver the final result. Those images are what nightmares are made of. The AI created several similar images of a monster-like creature that's the stuff of nightmares. The images have been created by Craiyon AI, formerly known as the DALL-E mini AI image generator.


The Scariest Thing About AI Is the Competitive Disadvantage of Being Slow to Adapt

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"If you don't have an AI strategy, you are going to die in the world that's coming." Whenever there is talk about artificial intelligence, Terminator-style robots that are stealing our jobs and will eventually take our lives come to mind. This picture portrays a false image of AI; AI is much more than just robotics and war machines. The tools we use in our daily lives are getting smarter every day, from spam filtering in our inboxes to voice assistants in our homes. Google New uses AI to cluster similar news, and Nvidia uses it to create slow motion videos that outperform the Slow Mo Guys.


Human beings -- not technology -- are the scariest things in 'Black Mirror's' Season 4

Washington Post - Technology News

SPOILER ALERT: This piece contains extensive spoilers for the new season of "Black Mirror." "Black Mirror," and its creator Charlie Brooker, are sometimes spoken about in terms of prophetic ability. That 2011 episode about a prime minister and a pig resonated in the real world. There's "The Waldo Moment," which generated viral headlines crediting the episode with predicting President Trump's rise to power. And then there's "Nosedive," the episode set in a world where a person's life depends on their rating out of five on a social media app -- enter China's idea for a "social credit" system.